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    Act 2, Scene II - Page 2

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    ne'er had worse luck in my life in my 'O Lord,
    sir!' I see things may serve long, but not serve ever.

    COUNTESS
    I play the noble housewife with the time
    To entertain't so merrily with a fool.

    Clown
    O Lord, sir! why, there't serves well again.

    COUNTESS
    An end, sir; to your business. Give Helen this,
    And urge her to a present answer back:
    Commend me to my kinsmen and my son:
    This is not much.

    Clown
    Not much commendation to them.

    COUNTESS
    Not much employment for you: you understand me?

    Clown
    Most fruitfully: I am there before my legs.

    COUNTESS
    Haste you again.

    Exeunt severally
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