Here he comes: I pray you, make
us friends; I will pursue the amity.
[Enter PAROLLES]
PAROLLES [To BERTRAM] These things shall be done, sir.
LAFEU Pray you, sir, who's his tailor?
PAROLLES Sir?
LAFEU O, I know him well, I, sir; he, sir, 's a good
workman, a very good tailor.
BERTRAM [Aside to PAROLLES] Is she gone to the king?
PAROLLES She is.
BERTRAM Will she away to-night?
PAROLLES As you'll have her.
BERTRAM I have writ my letters, casketed my treasure,
Given order for our horses; and to-night,
When I should take possession of the bride,
End ere I do begin.
LAFEU A good traveller is something at the latter end of a
dinner; but one that lies three thirds and uses a
known truth to pass a thousand nothings with, should
be once heard and thrice beaten. God save you, captain.
BERTRAM Is there any unkindness between my lord and you, monsieur?
PAROLLES I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's
displeasure.
LAFEU You have made shift to run into 't, boots and spurs
and all, like him that leaped into the custard; and
out of it you'll run again, rather than suffer
question for your residence.
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