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for I begin to be hungry, and long 

 to be at it,and indeed to reft my felf 

 too ; for though I have walked but 

 four miles this morning, yet I be- 

 gin to be weary; yefterdayes hunt- 

 ing hangs ftil upon me. 



Pifc. Wei Sir,and you fhal quick- 

 ly be at reft, for yonder is the houfe 

 1 mean to bring you to. 



Come Hoftis, how do you ? 

 wil you iirft give us a cup of your 

 beft Ale, and then drefs this Chub, 

 as you dreft my laft, when I and my 

 friend were here about eight or ten 

 daies ago? but you muftdo me one 

 courtefie, it muft be done inftant- 



iy- 



Hoft. I wil do it, Mr. Pifcator, 

 and with all the fpeed I can. 



Pifc. Now Sir, has not my Ho- 

 ftis made hafte ? and does not the 

 fifh look lovely ? 



mat. Both, upon my word Sir, 

 and therefore lets fey Grace and fall 

 to eating of it. 



Pifc. Wei 



