The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Illustrated : Embracing a Life of the Poet, And Notes, Original And Selected 1
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How might we disguise him ? Mrs. Page. Alas the day, I know not. There is no ^^•oman's go^^n big enough for him ; otherwise, he might put on a hat, a mufHer, and a kerchief, and so escape. Fal. Good hearts, devise something : any extremity, rather than a mischief. Mrs. Ford. My maid's aunt, the fat woman of Brentford, has a gown above. Mrs. Page. On my word, it will serve him ; she's as big as he is ; and there's her thrumed hat,^ and her muffler too : Run up. Sir John. Mrs. Ford. Go, go, sweet... Sir John : mistress Page and I will look some linen for your head. Mrs. Page. Quick, quick ; we'll come dress you straight : put on the gown the while. \^Exit Falstaff. Mrs. Ford. I would my husband would meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brent- ford ; he swears she's a witch ; forbade her my house, and hath threatened to beat her. Mrs. Page. Heaven guide him to thy husband's cudgel ; and the devil guide his cudgel afterwards I Mrs. Ford. But is my husband coming ? Mrs.
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