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Act IV. Scene III.

Scene III.—A Room in the Garter Inn.

Enter Host and BARDOLPH.

Bard. Sir, the Germans desire to have three
of your horses: the duke himself will be to-mor-
row at court, and they are going to meet him.
Host. What duke should that be comes so
secretly? I hear not of him in the court. Let
we speak with the gentlemen; they speak
English?
Bard. Ay, sir; I'll call them to you.
Host. They shall have my horses, but I'll
make them pay; I'll sauce them: they have
had my house a week at command; I have
turned away my other guests: they must come
off; I'll sauce them. Come. [Exeunt.
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