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    Act 2, Scene V - Page 2

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    have, sir, as I was commanded from you,
    Spoke with the king and have procured his leave
    For present parting; only he desires
    Some private speech with you.

    BERTRAM
    I shall obey his will.
    You must not marvel, Helen, at my course,
    Which holds not colour with the time, nor does
    The ministration and required office
    On my particular. Prepared I was not
    For such a business; therefore am I found
    So much unsettled: this drives me to entreat you
    That presently you take our way for home;
    And rather muse than ask why I entreat you,
    For my respects are better than they seem
    And my appointments have in them a need
    Greater than shows itself at the first view
    To you that know them not. This to my mother:

    Giving a letter

    'Twill be two days ere I shall see you, so
    I leave you to your wisdom.

    HELENA
    Sir, I can nothing say,
    But that I am your most obedient servant.

    BERTRAM
    Come, come, no more of that.

    HELENA
    And ever shall
    With true observance seek to eke out that
    Wherein toward me my homely stars have fail'd
    To equal my great fortune.

    BERTRAM
    Let that go:
    My haste is very great: farewell; hie home.

    HELENA
    Pray, sir, your pardon.

    BERTRAM
    Well, what would you say?

    HELENA
    I am not worthy of the wealth I owe,
    Nor dare I say 'tis mine, and yet it is;
    But, like a timorous thief, most fain would steal
    What law does vouch mine own.

    BERTRAM
    What would you have?

    HELENA
    Something; and scarce so much: nothing, indeed.
    I would not tell you what I would, my lord:
    Faith yes;
    Strangers and foes do sunder, and not kiss.

    BERTRAM
    I pray you, stay not, but in haste to horse.

    HELENA
    I shall not break your bidding, good my lord.

    BERTRAM
    Where are my other men, monsieur? Farewell.

    Exit HELENA

    Go thou toward home; where I will never come
    Whilst I can shake my sword or hear the drum.
    Away, and for our flight.

    PAROLLES
    Bravely, coragio!

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