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Ii6 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act iv Mrs. Page. My Nan shall be the queen of all the fairies, Finely attired in a robe of white. Page. That silk will I go buy. — [Aside] And in that time Shall Master Slender steal my Nan away And marry her at Eton. — Go send to Falstaff straight. Ford. Nay, I '11 to him again in name of Brook. He '11 tell me all his purpose ; sure, he '11 come. Mrs. Page. Fear not you that. Go get us properties And tricking for our fairies. 8o Evans. Let us about it ; it is admirable pleasures and fery honest knaveries. [Exeunt Page, Ford, and Evans. Mrs. Page. Go, Mistress Ford, Send quickly to Sir John, to know his mind. — [Exit Mrs. Ford. I '11 to the doctor ; he hath my good will, And none but he, to marry with Nan Page. That Slender, though well landed, is an idiot ; And he my husband best of all affects. The doctor is well money'd, and his friends Potent at court ; he, none but he, shall have her, 90 Though twenty thousand worthier come to crave her, [Exit
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