A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 4 by Unknown
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_Sal_. No certeinly. 2 _neigh_. But what apparell had she on her back? _Sal_. I do not well remember what she wore, But if I saw her I should know her sure. 3 _neigh_. Go round about to every neighbours house, And will them shew their maides immediately: God grant we may finde out the murtherers. [_Go to one house, and knock at doore, asking_. Bring forth such maides as are within your house! 1 _housekeeper_. I have but one, ile send her down to you. 3 _neigh_. Is this the maide? [_Come out maide_. _Salt_. No, sir, this is not she. [_Go to another, &c_. How many maides do dwell within this house? 2 _house_. Her's nere a woman here, except my wife. [_Go to Merryes_. 3 _neigh_. Whose house is this? _Lo_. An honest civill mans, cald Maister _Merry_, Who I dare be sworne, would never do so great a murther; But you may aske heere to for fashion sake. [_Rachell sits in the shop_. |
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