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    The Two Deans - Page 2

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    SENIOR DEAN. I will advance him to some public post,
    He shall be chapel clerk, some day a Fellow,
    Some day perhaps a Dean, but as thou say'st
    He is indeed an excellent young man -

    Enter BUTLER suddenly, without a coat or anything on his head,
    rushing through the cloisters, bearing a cup, a bottle of cider,
    four lemons, two nutmegs, half a pound of sugar and a nutmeg grater.

    Curtain falls on the confusion of BUTLER and the horror-stricken dismay of the two Deans.
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