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ELEANOR. She shall cry no more; she shall sleep sound enough if thou wilt takeme to her. I am her good fairy. GEOFFREY. But you don't look like a good fairy. Mother does. You are not pretty, like mother. ELEANOR. We can't all of us be as pretty as thou art--(_aside_) little bastard. Come, here is a golden chain I will give thee if thou wilt lead me tothy mother. GEOFFREY. No--no gold. Mother says gold spoils all. Love is the only gold. ELEANOR. I love thy mother, my pretty boy. Show me where th...ou camest out of thewood. GEOFFREY. By this tree; but I don't know if I can find the way back again. ELEANOR. Where's the warder? GEOFFREY. Very bad. Somebody struck him. ELEANOR. Ay? who was that? GEOFFREY. Can't tell. But I heard say he had had a stroke, or you'd have heardhis horn before now. Come along, then; we shall see the silk here andthere, and I want my supper. [_Exeunt_. SCENE II. --ROSAMUND'S _Bower_. ROSAMUND. The boy so late; pray God, he be not lost. I sent this Margery, and she comes not back;I sent another, and she comes not back.
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