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Marry, have we, sir. Will you sit?
FALSTAFF
Let me see them, I beseech you.
SHALLOW
Where’s the roll? Where’s the roll? Where’s the roll? Let me see, let me see,
let me see. So, so, so, so, so, [95] so, so. Yea, marry, sir. Ralph Mouldy! Let
them appear as I call, let them do so, let them do so. Let me see, where is
Mouldy?
MOULDY
Here, an’t please you.
SHALLOW
What think you, Sir John? A good-limbed fellow, [100] young, strong, and of
good friends.
FALSTAFF
Is thy name Mouldy?
MOULDY
Yea, an’t please you.
FALSTAFF
’Tis the more time thou wert used.
SHALLOW
Ha, ha, ha! most excellent, i’ faith! Things that [105] are mouldy lack use.
Very singular good! In faith, well said, Sir John, very well said.
[FALSTAFF
Prick him.]
MOULDY
I was pricked well enough before, an you could have let me alone. My old
dame will be undone now for [110] one to do her husbandry and her