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CLOWN
Go you the next way with your findings. I’ll go see if the bear be gone from
the gentleman, and how much he [120] hath eaten; they are never curst but
when they are hungry: if there be any of him left, I’ll bury it.
SHEPHERD
That’s a good deed. If thou mayest discern by that which is left of him what
he is, fetch me to th’ sight of him. [125]
CLOWN
Marry, will I; and you shall help to put him i’ th’ ground.
SHEPHERD
’Tis a lucky day, boy, and we’ll do good deeds on ’t.
Exeunt.