Page 1469 - Shakespeare - Vol. 1
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Why, sir, he comes not.
BAPT IST A
Didst thou not say he comes? [75]
BIONDELLO
Who? That Petruchio came?
BAPT IST A
Ay, that Petruchio came.
BIONDELLO
No, sir. I say his horse comes, with him on his back.
BAPT IST A
Why, that’s all one. [80]
BIONDELLO
Nay, by Saint Jamy,
I hold you a penny,
A horse and a man,
Is more than one,
And yet not many. [85]
Enter Petruchio and Grumio.
PET RUCHIO
Come, where be these gallants? Who’s at home?
BAPT IST A
You are welcome, sir.
PET RUCHIO
And yet I come not well.
BAPT IST A
And yet you halt not.
T RANIO