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- 126 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act v
Scene II. Windsor Park
Enter Page, Shallow, and Slender
Page. Come, come ; we '11 couch i' the castle-ditch
till we see the light of our fairies. — Remember, son
Slender, my daughter.
Slender. Ay, forsooth ; I have spoke with her and
we have a nay-word how to know one another. I
come to her in white, and cry '■mum ; ' she cries
* budget,' and by that we know one another.
Shallow. That 's good too ; but what needs either
your ' mum ' or her ' budget ? ' the white will deci-
pher her well enough. — It hath struck ten o'clock. lo
Page. The night is dark; light and spirits will
become it well. Heaven prosper our sport ! No
man means evil but the devil, and we shall know
him by his horns. Let 's away ; follow me. \_Exeunt,
Scene III. A Street leading to the Park
Enter Mistress Page, Mistress Ford, and Doctor
Caius
Mrs. Page. Master doctor, my daughter is in
green ; when you see your time, take her by the
hand, away with her to the deanery, and dispatch it
quickly. Go before into the Park ; we two must go
together.
Caius. I know vat I have to do. Adieu.
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