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l.26. A] but you. l.28. A] now you ha don't before me. l.29. A] And yet. l.31-A] never. l.34. A] ye. l.36. A--H and Folio] this is all. p. 95, l. 5. A] my masculine imagination. l. 7. B] mine honor. l. 9. A] my other. l. 10. A] Sir _Timen_ a schoolemaister. l. 11. A] keepe. B and C _add_] Madam. l. 14. Folio] apoplex? l. 15. A _omits_ 'And' and 'Sir.' l. 17. A] tied toot. l. 19. A _omits_] Look well about you, and you may find a tongue-bolt. l. 21. A and B] whether. l. 24. A _omits_ the second 'I dare not.' l. 27. A] give worship to you thoughts. l. 28. A] y'are. l. 29. A] I shall visit you. l. 30. A] most uncertaine. l. 34. A] Exit ambo. B] Exeunt. l. 35. A] the Orras. l. 38. A] Dowsabell. A] for it. l. 39. A _omits_] Gal. p. 96, l. 1. A] Enter Princesse and her Gentlewoman. These characters are in A indicated by 'Prin.' and 'Wo.' throughout the scene. l. 3. A _omits_] Madam. l. 8. A--H and Folio] boy. A] i'st not. l. 11. In A this stage-direction occurs after l. 7. l. 14. A--G] has done. l. 19. A] they shall be. l. 23. A, B and C] suspected. l. 26. A] presents. l. 31. A--H] was never. l. 34. A] Enter Boy. He is called 'Boy' throughout the scene. l. 35. A] your sad. l. 38. A] Then trust in me. p. 97, l. 6. A] a crosse schoole-maister. l. 8. A] water. l. 9. H and Folio _misprint_] dreath. F, G and H] trouble. l. 10. A _omits_] out. l. 11. A] it selfe. l. 12. A, B and C] doth. l. 13. A] _Boy_. I know not Madame, what it is. l. 18. A, B and C] respect to. l. 19. A, B and C] with thinking. l. 20. A, B and C] thinke away. l. 21. A] with mingling starts, and crying. l. 22. A _omits_] and hastily. A] in streetes. l. 24. A] any woman. l. 28. A] drop beades. ll. 30 and 31. A] taught to your Lords credit. l. 35. A] thus away. l. 36. A] Enter the three Gentlewomen, Megra, Gallatea, and another Lady. B--H _omit_] and. l. 37. A gives this speech to 'Tra.', i.e., Thrasiline. l. 38. A--G] talke an hour. p. 98, l. 4. A] theyre. B] theile scarce find. l. 5. A and B] your owne lodging. l. 6. A] Enter Pharamont, the Princesse boy, and a woman. l. 9. A] pleasing. l. 11. A] I shall choose. l. 12. A _omits_ this stage-direction. 1. 13. Here and throughout the scene 'Are.' is 'Prin.' in A. A _omits_] my Lord. A and B] these Ladyes. l. 15. A gives this speech to Galatea. l. 17. A _omits_] you. l. 18. A _omits_] has. A] Hilus. l. 20. A] Why this is that. l. 27. A] to hide it. l. 32. A] you h
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