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Now, good Mistress Anne.
ANNE
What is your will? [55]
SLENDER
My will? Od’s heartlings, that’s a pretty jest indeed! I ne’er made my will yet,
I thank heaven: I am not such a sickly creature, I give heaven praise.
ANNE
I mean, Master Slender, what would you with me?
SLENDER
Truly, for mine own part, I would little or [60] nothing with you. Your father
and my uncle hath made motions. If it be my luck, so; if not, happy man be
his dole! They can tell you how things go, better than I can. You may ask
your father; here he comes.
[Enter Page and Mistress Page.]
PAGE
Now, Master Slender; love him, daughter Anne. − [65]
Why, how now, what does Master Fenton here?
You wrong me, sir, thus still to haunt my house.
I told you, sir, my daughter is disposed of.
FENTON
Nay, Master Page, be not impatient.
MISTRESS PAGE
Good Master Fenton, come not to my child. [70]
PAGE
She is no match for you.
FENTON
Sir, will you hear me?