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Ha, do I perceive dat? Have you make-a de sot of us, ha, ha?



              EVANS
          This is well; he has made us his vlouting-stog. I [105] desire you that we may
          be friends; and let us knog our prains together to be revenge on this same
          scall, scurvy, cogging companion, the host of the Garter.



              CAIUS
          By gar, with all my heart. He promise to bring me where is Anne Page; by

          gar, he deceive me too. [110]



              EVANS
          Well, I will smite his noddles. Pray you follow.
                                                                                                      [Exeunt.]



                                                    Scene II         IT



                                      [Enter] Mistress Page [following] Robin.


              MISTRESS PAGE

          Nay, keep your way, little gallant; you were wont to be a follower, but now
          you  are  a  leader.  Whether  had  you  rather  lead  mine  eyes,  or  eye  your
          master’s heels?



              ROBIN
          I had rather, forsooth, go before you like a man than follow him like a dwarf.

          [5]



              MISTRESS PAGE
          O, you are a flattering boy: now I see you’ll be a courtier.


                                                        [Enter Ford.]



              FORD
          Well met, Mistress Page. Whither go you?



              MISTRESS PAGE
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