Falstaff And His Companions. Twenty-One Illustrations in Silhouette
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Page. — O Mistress Ford ! what have you done? You're sham'd, you're overthrown, you're undone for ever. Mrs. Ford. — What 's the matter, good Mis- tress Page? Mrs. Page. — O well-a-day, Mrs. Ford ! having an honest man to your husband, to give him such cause of suspicion ! Mrs. Ford. — What cause of suspicion? Mrs. Page. — What cause of suspicion? — Out upon you ! how am I mistook in you ! Mrs. Ford. — Why, alas ! what 's the matter? Merry Wives of Windsor, Act III. Sc. 3. IX. ^fttetrese iFcrU ...an* Jftiatreas Pa&e. X. N Y M. TVTYM. — I say little ; but when time shall serve, there shall be smites ; — but that shall be as it may. I dare not fight ; but I will wink, and held out mine iron. It is a simple one : but what though ? it will toast cheese ; and it will endure cold as another man's sword will ; and there 's an end. K. Henry V., Act II. Sc. i. X. XI. MR. FORD AND MR. PAGE. "DAGE. — How now, Master Ford? Ford. — You heard what this knave told me, did you not?
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