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The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 3 Scene 1 - William Shakespeare
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The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 3 Scene 1 William Shakespeare

The Merry Wives Of Windsor Act 3 Scene 1 - William Shakespeare
SCENE I. A field near Frogmore

Enter SIR HUGH EVANS and SIMPLE

SIR HUGH EVANS
I pray you now, good master Slender's serving-man,
and friend Simple by your name, which way have you
looked for Master Caius, that calls himself doctor of physic?

SIMPLE
Marry, sir, the pittie-ward, the park-ward, every
way; old Windsor way, and every way but the town
way.

SIR HUGH EVANS
I most fehemently desire you you will also look that
way.

SIMPLE
I will, sir.

Exit


SIR HUGH EVANS
'Pless my soul, how full of chollors I am, and
trempling of mind! I shall be glad if he have
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