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... Brook " to Falstaff , he doesn't know it is Ford or any one in disguise . He is true to his old master . And when the horse - stealing takes place , Bardolph is not in that business - he is true to the Host , his master . Falstaff ...
... Brook " to Falstaff , he doesn't know it is Ford or any one in disguise . He is true to his old master . And when the horse - stealing takes place , Bardolph is not in that business - he is true to the Host , his master . Falstaff ...
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... Master Kitely's man , pray thee , vouchsafe us the lighting of this match , Cash . Fire on your Fal . Brook is his name ? Bard . Ay SC . II . ] 85 OF WINDSOR.
... Master Kitely's man , pray thee , vouchsafe us the lighting of this match , Cash . Fire on your Fal . Brook is his name ? Bard . Ay SC . II . ] 85 OF WINDSOR.
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... Master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath sent your worship a morning's draught of sack . 150 151 , 155 , etc. Brook ] from Q 1 , Pope ; Broom Ff , Q 3 ( and elsewhere forwards ) . 145. Say'st ...
... Master Brook below would fain speak with you , and be acquainted with you ; and hath sent your worship a morning's draught of sack . 150 151 , 155 , etc. Brook ] from Q 1 , Pope ; Broom Ff , Q 3 ( and elsewhere forwards ) . 145. Say'st ...
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... Master Brook , I desire more acquaint- Ford . Good Sir John , I sue for yours. Fal . Brook is his name ? Bard . Ay , sir . Ford . Bless you , sir ! upon you . Fal . You're welcome . us leave , drawer . 155 160 ¡ª [ Exit Bardolph . my ...
... Master Brook , I desire more acquaint- Ford . Good Sir John , I sue for yours. Fal . Brook is his name ? Bard . Ay , sir . Ford . Bless you , sir ! upon you . Fal . You're welcome . us leave , drawer . 155 160 ¡ª [ Exit Bardolph . my ...
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... Master Brook : I shall be glad to 185 be your servant . Ford . Sir , I hear you are a scholar , -I will be brief " " with you , and you have been a man long known to me , though I had never so good means , as desire , to make myself ...
... Master Brook : I shall be glad to 185 be your servant . Ford . Sir , I hear you are a scholar , -I will be brief " " with you , and you have been a man long known to me , though I had never so good means , as desire , to make myself ...
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