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Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . WIFE . Ay , indeed , was he . SUF .
What woman is this ? WIFE . His wife , an't like your worship . Glou . Hadst thou
been his mother , thou couldst have better told . King . Where wert thou born ?
Simp .
Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . WIFE . Ay , indeed , was he . SUF .
What woman is this ? WIFE . His wife , an't like your worship . Glou . Hadst thou
been his mother , thou couldst have better told . King . Where wert thou born ?
Simp .
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SIMP . O , born so , master . Glou . What , and wouldst climb a tree ? Simp . But
that in all my life , when I was a youth . WIFE . Tootrue ; and boughthis climbing
very dear . Glou . Mass , thou lovedst plums well , that wouldst venture so . SIMP .
SIMP . O , born so , master . Glou . What , and wouldst climb a tree ? Simp . But
that in all my life , when I was a youth . WIFE . Tootrue ; and boughthis climbing
very dear . Glou . Mass , thou lovedst plums well , that wouldst venture so . SIMP .
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SIMP . I know not . GLOU . Nor his ? SIMP . No , indeed , master . GLOU . What's
thine own name ? Simp . Saunder Simpcox , an if it please you , master . Glou .
Then , Saunder , sit there , the lyingest knave in Christendom . If thou hadst been
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SIMP . I know not . GLOU . Nor his ? SIMP . No , indeed , master . GLOU . What's
thine own name ? Simp . Saunder Simpcox , an if it please you , master . Glou .
Then , Saunder , sit there , the lyingest knave in Christendom . If thou hadst been
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SIMP . Alas , master , what shall I do ? I am not able to stand . [ After the Beadle
hath hit him once , he leaps over the stool and runs away ; and they follow and
cry , A miracle ! KING . O God , seest Thou this , and bearest so long ? QUEEN .
SIMP . Alas , master , what shall I do ? I am not able to stand . [ After the Beadle
hath hit him once , he leaps over the stool and runs away ; and they follow and
cry , A miracle ! KING . O God , seest Thou this , and bearest so long ? QUEEN .
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