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Fellow Grumio!
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NATHANIEL:
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How now, old lad?
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GRUMIO:
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Welcome, you;--how now, you;-- what, you;--fellow,
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you;--and thus much for greeting. Now, my spruce
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companions, is all ready, and all things neat?
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NATHANIEL:
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All things is ready. How near is our master?
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GRUMIO:
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E'en at hand, alighted by this; and therefore be
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not--Cock's passion, silence! I hear my master.
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PETRUCHIO:
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Where be these knaves? What, no man at door
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To hold my stirrup nor to take my horse!
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Where is Nathaniel, Gregory, Philip?
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ALL SERVING-MEN:
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Here, here, sir; here, sir.
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PETRUCHIO:
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Here, sir! here, sir! here, sir! here, sir!
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You logger-headed and unpolish'd grooms!
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What, no attendance? no regard? no duty?
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Where is the foolish knave I sent before?
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GRUMIO:
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Here, sir; as foolish as I was before.
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PETRUCHIO:
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You peasant swain! you whoreson malt-horse drudge!
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Did I not bid thee meet me in the park,
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And bring along these rascal knaves with thee?
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GRUMIO:
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Nathaniel's coat, sir, was not fully made,
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And Gabriel's pumps were all unpink'd i' the heel;
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There was no link to colour Peter's hat,
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And Walter's dagger was not come from sheathing:
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There were none fine but Adam, Ralph, and Gregory;
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The rest were ragged, old, and beggarly;
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Yet, as they are, here are they come to meet you.
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PETRUCHIO:
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Go, rascals, go, and fetch my supper in.
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Where is the life that late I led--
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Where are those--Sit down, Kate, and welcome.--
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Sound, sound, sound, sound!
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Why, when, I say? Nay, good sweet Kate, be merry.
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Off with my boots, you rogues! you villains, when?
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It was the friar of orders grey,
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As he forth walked on his way:--
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Out, you rogue! you pluck my foot awry:
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Take that, and mend the plucking off the other.
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Be merry, Kate. Some water, here; what, ho!
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Where's my spaniel Troilus? Sirrah, get you hence,
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And bid my cousin Ferdinand come hither:
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One, Kate, that you must kiss, and be acquainted with.
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Where are my slippers? Shall I have some water?
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Come, Kate, and wash, and welcome heartily.
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You whoreson villain! will you let it fall?
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KATHARINA:
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Patience, I pray you; 'twas a fault unwilling.
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PETRUCHIO:
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A whoreson beetle-headed, flap-ear'd knave!
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Come, Kate, sit down; I know you have a stomach.
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Will you give thanks, sweet Kate; or else shall I?
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What's this? mutton?
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First Servant:
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Ay.
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PETRUCHIO:
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Who brought it?
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PETER:
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I.
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PETRUCHIO:
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'Tis burnt; and so is all the meat.
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What dogs are these! Where is the rascal cook?
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How durst you, villains, bring it from the dresser,
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And serve it thus to me that love it not?
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Theretake it to you, trenchers, cups, and all;
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You heedless joltheads and unmanner'd slaves!
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What, do you grumble? I'll be with you straight.
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KATHARINA:
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I pray you, husband, be not so disquiet:
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The meat was well, if you were so contented.
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PETRUCHIO:
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I tell thee, Kate, 'twas burnt and dried away;
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