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-Eleven o'clock the hour :I will prevent this , detect my wife , be revenged on
Falstaff , and laugh at Page . ' I will about it ; better three hours too soon , than a
minute too late . [ Exit . SCENE III . — A field near Windsor . Enter Caius and
RUGBY .
-Eleven o'clock the hour :I will prevent this , detect my wife , be revenged on
Falstaff , and laugh at Page . ' I will about it ; better three hours too soon , than a
minute too late . [ Exit . SCENE III . — A field near Windsor . Enter Caius and
RUGBY .
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Adr . The hours come back ! that did I never hear . Dro . S. Oh , yes ; if any hour
meet a sergeant , " ' a turns back for very fear . Adr . As if Time were in debt ! how
fondly dost thou reason ! Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt , and owes more than ...
Adr . The hours come back ! that did I never hear . Dro . S. Oh , yes ; if any hour
meet a sergeant , " ' a turns back for very fear . Adr . As if Time were in debt ! how
fondly dost thou reason ! Dro . S. Time is a very bankrupt , and owes more than ...
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Orl . For these two hours , Rosalind , I will leave thee . ... if you break one jot of
your promise , or come one minute behind your hour , I will think you the most
pathetic £ 125 break - promise , and the most hollow lover , and the most
unworthy of ...
Orl . For these two hours , Rosalind , I will leave thee . ... if you break one jot of
your promise , or come one minute behind your hour , I will think you the most
pathetic £ 125 break - promise , and the most hollow lover , and the most
unworthy of ...
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Contents
CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 85 |
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