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Pagina 18
Tis past the hour , Sir , that Sir Hugh with your money ; next , give me your hand ;
promised to meet . and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you Caius . By gar
, he has save his soul , dat he is will , enjoy Ford ' s wife . no come ; he has ...
Tis past the hour , Sir , that Sir Hugh with your money ; next , give me your hand ;
promised to meet . and last , as I am a gentleman , you shall , if you Caius . By gar
, he has save his soul , dat he is will , enjoy Ford ' s wife . no come ; he has ...
Pagina 21
ill advantage of his absence : You are undone . Why , now let me die , for I have
lived long Mrs . Ford . Speak louder . - - [ Aside ] — " Tis enough ; this is the
period of my ambition : o not so , I hope . this blessed hour ! | Mrs . Page . Pray
heaven ...
ill advantage of his absence : You are undone . Why , now let me die , for I have
lived long Mrs . Ford . Speak louder . - - [ Aside ] — " Tis enough ; this is the
period of my ambition : o not so , I hope . this blessed hour ! | Mrs . Page . Pray
heaven ...
Pagina 24
Her husband is this morning Enter FORD . gone a birding ; I have received from
her another embassy of meeting ; ' twixt eight and Ford . Bless you , Sir ! nine is
the hour , master Brook . Fal . Now , master Brook ? you come to know Ford .
Her husband is this morning Enter FORD . gone a birding ; I have received from
her another embassy of meeting ; ' twixt eight and Ford . Bless you , Sir ! nine is
the hour , master Brook . Fal . Now , master Brook ? you come to know Ford .
Pagina 27
oman as ever I did look upon . Mrs . Page . Come , mother Pratt , come , give
Page . And did he send you both these letme your hand . ters at an instant ? Ford
. I ' ll prat her : - Out of my door , you Mrs . Page . Within a quarter of an hour .
witch !
oman as ever I did look upon . Mrs . Page . Come , mother Pratt , come , give
Page . And did he send you both these letme your hand . ters at an instant ? Ford
. I ' ll prat her : - Out of my door , you Mrs . Page . Within a quarter of an hour .
witch !
Pagina 28
And , fairy - like , to pinch the unclean knight ; Enter FALSTAFF . And ask him ,
why , that hour of fairy revel , In their so sacred paths he dares to tread , Fal .
There was , mine host , an old fat woman In shape prophane . even now with me ;
but ...
And , fairy - like , to pinch the unclean knight ; Enter FALSTAFF . And ask him ,
why , that hour of fairy revel , In their so sacred paths he dares to tread , Fal .
There was , mine host , an old fat woman In shape prophane . even now with me ;
but ...
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