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  Cart. I thanke you I am fully satisfied.

Faust. But wherefore dost thou aske?

Cart. For nothing, sir: but me thinks you should have a woodden bedfellow of one of 'em.

Horse. Why doe you heare sir did not I pull off one of your legs when you were asleepe?

Faust. But I have it againe now I am awake: looke you here sir.

All. O horrible, had the Doctor three legs?

Cart. Doe you remember sir, how you cozened me and eat up my load of Faustus charms him dumbe.Dick. Doe you remember how you made me weare an Apes

Horse. You whorson conjuring scab, doe you remember how you cozened me with a ho

Clow. Have you forgotten me? You think to carry it away with your Hey-passe, and Re-pass: doe you remember the dogs fa Exeunt Clownes.Host. Who payes for the Ale? hear you, M. Doctor, now you have sent away my Guests, I pray who shall pay me for my A

Lady. My Lord, We are much beholden to this learned man.

Duke. So are we Maddam, which we will recompence With all the love and kindnesse that we may. His artfull sports drive all sad thoughts away. Exeunt.  

Wag. I think my master meanes to die shortly, he has made his will, and given me his wealth, his house, his goods, & store  of