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Of this remove.



              KENT
                               Hail to thee, noble master!



              LEAR
               Ha! [5]
               Mak’st thou this shame thy pastime?



              KENT
                               No, my Lord.



              FOOL
          Ha, ha! he wears cruel garters. Horses are tied by the heads, dogs and bears

          by th’neck, monkeys by th’loins, and men by th’legs; when a man’s over-lusty
          at legs then he wears wooden nether-stocks. [10]



              LEAR
               What’s he that hath so much thy place mistook
               To set thee here?



              KENT
                               It is both he and she,

               Your son and daughter.



              LEAR
               No.



              KENT
               Yes. [15]



              LEAR
               No, I say.



              KENT
               I say, yea.
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