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Scene I] Merry Wives of Windsor loi throwing into the water. Mistress Ford desires you to come suddenly. Mrs. Page. I '11 be with her by and by ; I '11 but bring my young man here to school. Look, where his master comes ; 't is a playing-day, I see. — Enter Sir Hugh Evans How now, Sir Hugh ! no school to-day ? lo Evans. No ; Master Slender is let the boys leave to play. Quickly. Blessing of his heart ! Mrs. Page. Sir Hugh, my husband says my son profits nothing in the world at his book. I pray you, ask him some questions in his accidence. Evans. Come hither, William. Hold up your head ; come. Mrs. Page. Come on, sirrah. Hold up your head ; answer your master, be not afraid. 20 Evans. William, how many numbers is in nouns ? William. Two. Quickly. Truly, I thought there had been one number more, because they say, 'od 's nouns. Evans. Peace your tattlings ! — What is * fair, ' William ? William. Pulcher. Quickly. Polecats ! there are fairer things than polecats, sure. Evans. You are a very simplicity oman ; I pray you, peace. — What is * lapis,' WiUiam ? 31
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