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I will not give my part of this sport for a pension of thousands to be paid from
the Sophy.
SIR TOBY
I could marry this wench for this device.
SIR ANDREW
So could I too.
SIR TOBY
And ask no other dowry with her but such an [175] other jest.
Enter Maria.
SIR ANDREW
Nor I neither.
FABIAN
Here comes my noble gull-catcher.
SIR TOBY
Wilt thou set thy foot o’ my neck?
SIR ANDREW
Or o’ mine either? [180]
SIR TOBY
Shall I play my freedom at tray-trip, and become thy bond-slave?
SIR ANDREW
I’ faith, or I either?
SIR TOBY
Why, thou hast put him in such a dream, that when the image of it leaves
him he must run mad. [185]
MARIA