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FALSTAFF.No, I'll come no more i' th' basket.May I not go out ere he come? MRS.PAGE.Alas, three of Master Ford's brothers watch the door with pistols, that none shall issue out; otherwise you might slip away ere he came.But what make you here? FALSTAFF.What shall I do? I'll creep up into the chimney.MRS.FORD.There they always use to discharge their birding-pieces.MRS.PAGE.Creep into the kiln-hole.FALSTAFF.Where is it? MRS.FORD.He will seek there, on my word.Neither press, coffer, chest, trunk, well, vault, but he hath an abstract for the remembrance of such places, and goes to them by his note.There is no hiding you in the house.FALSTAFF.I'll go out then.MRS.PAGE.If you go out in your own semblance, you die, Sir John.Unless you go out disguis'd.MRS.FORD.How might we disguise him? MRS.PAGE.Alas the day, I know not! There is no woman's gown big enough for him; otherwise he might put on a hat, a muffler, and a kerchief, and so escape.FALSTAFF.Good hearts, devise something; any extremity rather than a mischief.MRS.FORD.My Maid's aunt, the fat woman of Brainford, has a gown above.MRS.PAGE.On my word, it will serve him; she's as big as he is; and there's her thrumm'd hat, and her muffler too.Run up, Sir John.MRS.FORD.Go, go, sweet Sir John.Mistress Page and I will look some linen for your head.MRS.PAGE.Quick, quick; we'll come dress you straight.Put on the gown the while.Exit FALSTAFF MRS.FORD.I would my husband would meet him in this shape; he cannot abide the old woman of Brainford; he swears she's a witch, forbade her my house, and hath threat'ned to beat her.MRS.PAGE.Heaven guide him to thy husband's cudgel; and the devil guide his cudgel afterwards! MRS.FORD.But is my husband coming? MRS.PAGE.Ay, in good sadness is he; and talks of the basket too, howsoever he hath had intelligence.MRS.FORD.We'll try that; for I'll appoint my men to carry the basket again, to meet him at the door with it as they did last time.MRS.PAGE.Nay, but he'll be here presently; let's go dress him like the witch of Brainford.MRS.FORD.I'll first direct my men what they shall do with the basket.Go up; I'll bring linen for him straight.Exit MRS.PAGE.Hang him, dishonest varlet! we cannot misuse him enough.We'll leave a proof, by that which we will do, Wives may be merry and yet honest too.We do not act that often jest andlaugh; 'Tis old but true: Still swine eats all the draff.Exit Re-enter MISTRESS FORD, with two SERVANTSMRS.FORD.Go, sirs, take the basket again on your shoulders; your master is hard at door; if he bid you set it down, obey him; quickly, dispatch.Exit FIRST SERVANT.Come, come, take it up.SECOND SERVANT.Pray heaven it be not full of knight again.FIRST SERVANT.I hope not; I had lief as bear so much lead.

Enter FORD, PAGE, SHALLOW, CAIUS, and SIR HUGH EVANSFORD.Ay, but if it prove true, Master Page, have you any way then to unfool me again? Set down the basket, villain! Somebody call my wife.Youth in a basket! O you panderly rascals, there's a knot, a ging, a pack, a conspiracy against me.Now shall the devil be sham'd.What, wife, I say! Come, come forth; behold what honest clothes you send forth to bleaching.PAGE.Why, this passes, Master Ford; you are not to go loose any longer; you must be pinion'd.EVANS.Why, this is lunatics.This is mad as a mad dog.SHALLOW.Indeed, Master Ford, this is not well, indeed.FORD.So say I too, sir.

Re-enter MISTRESS FORD

Come hither, Mistress Ford; Mistress Ford, the honest woman, the modest wife, the virtuous creature, that hath the jealous fool to her husband! I suspect without cause, Mistress, do I? MRS.FORD.Heaven be my witness, you do, if you suspect me in any dishonesty.FORD.Well said, brazen-face; hold it out.Come forth, sirrah.[Pulling clothes out of the basket] PAGE.This passes! MRS.FORD.Are you not asham'd? Let the clothes alone.FORD.I shall find you anon.EVANS.'Tis unreasonable.Will you take up your wife's clothes? Come away.FORD.Empty the basket, I say.MRS.FORD.Why, man, why? FORD.Master Page, as I am a man, there was one convey'd out of my house yesterday in this basket.Why may not he be there again? In my house I am sure he is; my intelligence is true; my jealousy is reasonable.Pluck me out all the linen.MRS.FORD.If you find a man there, he shall die a flea's death.PAGE.Here's no man.SHALLOW.By my fidelity, this is not well, Master Ford; this wrongs you.EVANS.Master Ford, you must pray, and not follow the imaginations of your own heart; this is jealousies.FORD.Well, he's nothere I seek for.PAGE.No, nor nowhere else but in your brain.FORD.Help to search my house this one time.If I find not what I seek, show no colour for my extremity; let me for ever be your table sport; let them say of me 'As jealous as Ford, that search'd a hollow walnut for his wife's leman.' Satisfy me once more; once more search with me.MRS.FORD.What, hoa, Mistress Page! Come you and the old woman down; my husband will come into the chamber.FORD.Old woman? what old woman's that? MRS.FORD.Why, it is my maid's aunt of Brainford.FORD.A witch, a quean, an old cozening quean! Have I not forbid her my house? She comes of errands, does she? We are ****** men; we do not know what's brought to pass under the profession of fortune-telling.She works by charms, by spells, by th' figure, and such daub'ry as this is, beyond our element.We know nothing.Come down, you witch, you hag you; come down, I say.MRS.FORD.Nay, good sweet husband! Good gentlemen, let him not strike the old woman.

Re-enter FALSTAFF in woman's clothes, and MISTRESS PAGE MRS.PAGE.Come, Mother Prat; come.give me your hand.FORD.I'll prat her.[Beating him] Out of my door, you witch, you hag, you.baggage, you polecat, you ronyon! Out, out! I'll conjure you, I'll fortune-tell you.Exit FALSTAFF MRS.PAGE.Are you not asham'd? I think you have kill'd the poor woman.MRS.FORD.Nay, he will do it.'Tis a goodly credit for you.FORD.Hang her, witch! EVANS.By yea and no, I think the oman is a witch indeed; I like not when a oman has a great peard; I spy a great peard under his muffler.FORD.Will you follow, gentlemen? I beseech you follow; see but the issue of my jealousy; if I cry out thus upon no trail, never trust me when I open again.PAGE.Let's obey his humour a little further.Come, gentlemen.Exeunt all but MRS.FORD and MRS.PAGE MRS.PAGE.Trust me, he beat him most pitifully.MRS.FORD.Nay, by th' mass, that he did not; he beat him most unpitifully methought.MRS.PAGE.I'll have the cudgel hallow'd and hung o'er the altar; it hath done meritorious service.MRS.FORD.What think you? May we, with the warrant of womanhood and the witness of a good conscience, pursue him with any further revenge? MRS.PAGE.The spirit of wantonness is sure scar'd out of him; if the devil have him not in fee-******, with fineand recovery, he will never, I think, in the way of waste, attempt us again.MRS.FORD.Shall we tell our husbands how we have serv'd him? MRS.PAGE.Yes, by all means; if it be but to scrape the figures out of your husband's brains.If they can find in their hearts the poor unvirtuous fat knight shall be any further afflicted, we two will still be the ministers.MRS.FORD.I'll warrant they'll have him publicly sham'd; and methinks there would be no period to the jest, should he not be publicly sham'd.MRS.PAGE.Come, to the forge with it then; shape it.I would not have things cool.Exeunt

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