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LAFEU. O, I know him well. Ay, sir; he, sir, 's a good workman, a |
very good tailor. |
BERTRAM. [Aside to PAROLLES] Is she gone to the King? |
PAROLLES. She is. |
BERTRAM. Will she away to-night? |
PAROLLES. As you'll have her. |
BERTRAM. I have writ my letters, casketed my treasure, |
Given order for our horses; and to-night, |
When I should take possession of the bride, |
End ere I do begin. |
LAFEU. A good traveller is something at the latter end of a dinner; |
but one that lies three-thirds and uses a known truth to pass a |
thousand nothings with, should be once heard and thrice beaten. |
God save you, Captain. |
BERTRAM. Is there any unkindness between my lord and you, monsieur? |
PAROLLES. I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's |
displeasure. |
LAFEU. You have made shift to run into 't, boots and spurs and all, |
like him that leapt into the custard; and out of it you'll run |
again, rather than suffer question for your residence. |
BERTRAM. It may be you have mistaken him, my lord. |
LAFEU. And shall do so ever, though I took him at's prayers. |
Fare you well, my lord; and believe this of me: there can be no |
kernal in this light nut; the soul of this man is his clothes; |
trust him not in matter of heavy consequence; I have kept of them |
tame, and know their natures. Farewell, monsieur; I have spoken |
better of you than you have or will to deserve at my hand; but we |
must do good against evil. Exit |
PAROLLES. An idle lord, I swear. |
BERTRAM. I think so. |
PAROLLES. Why, do you not know him? |
BERTRAM. Yes, I do know him well; and common speech |
Gives him a worthy pass. Here comes my clog. |
Enter HELENA |
HELENA. I have, sir, as I was commanded from you, |
Spoke with the King, and have procur'd his leave |
For present parting; only he desires |
Some private speech with you. |
BERTRAM. I shall obey his will. |
You must not marvel, Helen, at my course, |
Which holds not colour with the time, nor does |
The ministration and required office |
On my particular. Prepar'd I was not |
For such a business; therefore am I found |
So much unsettled. This drives me to entreat you |
That presently you take your way for home, |
And rather muse than ask why I entreat you; |
For my respects are better than they seem, |
And my appointments have in them a need |
Greater than shows itself at the first view |
To you that know them not. This to my mother. |
[Giving a letter] |
'Twill be two days ere I shall see you; so |
I leave you to your wisdom. |
HELENA. Sir, I can nothing say |
But that I am your most obedient servant. |
BERTRAM. Come, come, no more of that. |
HELENA. And ever shall |
With true observance seek to eke out that |
Wherein toward me my homely stars have fail'd |
To equal my great fortune. |
BERTRAM. Let that go. |
My haste is very great. Farewell; hie home. |
HELENA. Pray, sir, your pardon. |
BERTRAM. Well, what would you say? |
HELENA. I am not worthy of the wealth I owe, |
Nor dare I say 'tis mine, and yet it is; |
But, like a timorous thief, most fain would steal |
What law does vouch mine own. |
BERTRAM. What would you have? |
HELENA. Something; and scarce so much; nothing, indeed. |
I would not tell you what I would, my lord. |
Faith, yes: |
Strangers and foes do sunder and not kiss. |
BERTRAM. I pray you, stay not, but in haste to horse. |
HELENA. I shall not break your bidding, good my lord. |
BERTRAM. Where are my other men, monsieur? |
Farewell! Exit HELENA |
Go thou toward home, where I will never come |
Whilst I can shake my sword or hear the drum. |
Away, and for our flight. |
PAROLLES. Bravely, coragio! Exeunt |
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