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122 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act iv Fenton, Yet hear me speak. Assist me in my pur- pose, And, as I am a gentleman, I '11 give thee A hundred pound in gold more than your loss. Host. I will hear you. Master Fenton ; and I will at the least keep your counsel. Fenton. From time to time I have acquainted you With the dear love I bear to fair Anne Page, Who mutually hath answer'd my affection, lo So far forth as herself might be her chooser, Even to my wish. I have a letter from her Of such contents as you will wonder at. The mirth whereof so larded with my matter That neither singly can be manifested Without the show of both. — Fat Falstaff Hath a great scene ; the image of the jest I '11 show you here at large. Hark, good mine host. To-night at Heme's oak, just 'twixt twelve and one. Must my sweet Nan present the Fairy Queen, — 20 The purpose why is here, — in which disguise. While other jests are something rank on foot, Her father hath commanded her to slip Away with Slender, and with him at Eton Immediately to marry ; she hath consented. Now, sir. Her mother, ever strong against that match And firm for Doctor Caius, hath appointed That he shall likewise shuffle her away, While other sports are tasking of their minds, 30
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