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Scene V] Merry Wives of Windsor 135 start of me. I am dejected ; I am not able to answer the Welsh flannel. Ignorance itself is a plummet o'er me ; use me as you will. 169 Ford. Marry, sir, we '11 bring you to Windsor, to one Master Brook, that you have cozened of money, to whom you should have been a pander ; over and above that you have suffered, I think to repay that money will be a biting affliction. Page. Yet be cheerful, knight ; thou shalt eat a posset to-night at my house, where I will desire thee to laugh at my wife, that now laughs at thee. Tell her Master Slender hath married her daughter. Mrs. Page. [Aside'] Doctors doubt that ; if Anne Page be my daughter, she is, by this. Doctor Caius' wife. 181 Fnfer Slender Slender. Whoa, ho ! ho, father Page 1 Page. Son, how now ! how now, son ! have you dispatched ? Slender, Dispatched ! I '11 make the best in Gloucestershire know on 't ; would I were hanged, la, else ! Page. Of what, son ? Slender. I came yonder at Eton to marry Mistress Anne Page, and she 's a great lubberly boy. If it had not been i' the church, I would have swinged him, or he should have swinged me. If I did not think it had been Anne Page, would I might never stir 1 — and 't is a postmaster's boy. 194
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