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 Re-enter in his velvet cap and gown.

Is this the cunning-man?

Face.This is his worship.

Dap.Is he a doctor?

Face.Yes.

Dap.And have you broke with him, captain?

Face.Ay.

Dap.And how?

Face.Faith, he does make the matter, sir, so dainty I know not what to say.

Dap.Not so, good captain.

Face.Would I were fairly rid of it, believe me.

Dap.Nay, now you grieve me, sir. Why should you wish so? I dare assure you, I'll not be ungrateful.

Face.I cannot think you will, sir. But the law Is such a thingand then he says, Read's matter Falling so lately.