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Page 42
O , sir , his lackey , for all the world caparisoned like the horse ; with a linen stock * on one leg and a kersey boot - hose on the other , gartered with a red and blue list ; an old hat and ' the humour of forty fancies ' pricked ...
O , sir , his lackey , for all the world caparisoned like the horse ; with a linen stock * on one leg and a kersey boot - hose on the other , gartered with a red and blue list ; an old hat and ' the humour of forty fancies ' pricked ...
Page 49
First , know , my horse is tired ; my master and mistress fallen out . Curt . How ? Gru . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; and thereby hangs a tale . 60 Curt . Let's ha't , good Grumio . Gru . Lend thine ear . Curt . Here . Gru .
First , know , my horse is tired ; my master and mistress fallen out . Curt . How ? Gru . Out of their saddles into the dirt ; and thereby hangs a tale . 60 Curt . Let's ha't , good Grumio . Gru . Lend thine ear . Curt . Here . Gru .
Page 190
He shall think , by the letters that thou wilt drop , that they come from my niece , and that she's in love with him . 180 Mar. My purpose is , indeed , a horse of that colour . Sir And . And your horse now would make him an ass . Mar.
He shall think , by the letters that thou wilt drop , that they come from my niece , and that she's in love with him . 180 Mar. My purpose is , indeed , a horse of that colour . Sir And . And your horse now would make him an ass . Mar.
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