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cut all his two stones; by gar, he shall not have a stone to throw at his dog.
[Exit Simple.]
QUICKLY
Alas, he speaks but for his friend.
CAIUS
It is no matter-a ver dat; do not you tell-a me dat I [105] shall have Anne
Page for myself? By gar, I vill kill de Jack-priest; and I have appointed mine
host of de Jarteer to measure our weapon. By gar, I will myself have Anne
Page.
QUICKLY
Sir, the maid loves you, and all shall be well. We [110] must give folks leave
to prate; what the good year!
CAIUS
Rugby, come to the court with me. − [To Quickly.] By gar, if I have not Anne
Page, I shall turn your head out of my door. − Follow my heels, Rugby.
QUICKLY
You shall have An − [Exeunt Caius and Rugby.] − [115] fool’s head of your
own. No, I know Anne’s mind for that; never a woman in Windsor knows more
of Anne’s mind than I do, nor can do more than I do with her, I thank heaven.
FENTON
[Within] Who’s within there, hoa? [120]
QUICKLY
Who’s there, I trow? Come near the house, I pray you.
[Enter Fenton.]
FENTON
How now, good woman, how dost thou?
QUICKLY