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Tell him I cannot see him now. To-morrow I'll find him in his cottage.

But what he has to tell you, please you, Sir, He bade me further add, is of importance. And may not be delay'd.

I'll see him, then, since it must needs be so.

A blessing on thy simple head! impatient! I have, good sooth! been wont to speak with him As though he were my fellow. Much shrewd counsel He hath received from me right pleasantly. He looks not grave or proud when poor men speak; At least I'm sure he was not so inclined Before he married.

Ay, he knows mankind. With all their knavish arts; ay, and he knows I know them also. Bless the day! full often