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Now, Dick, jou can do me a service. 27 Dick. Can I ? Was'nt I your honour's foster bro- ther ? and won't I go through fire, wind, and water, for you ? Frisk. You're an honest fellow, Dick ; and now for the service I want performed. Scorem, of the Barley Mow, an empty, hollow-hearted tap-tub, is going to rob a worthy farmer here of his lease ; your master is hi* landlord, and you must manage Dick. To rake Scorem, and bring the farmer out of the enemy's wake. Frisk. But here they come, and with t...hem a lad ; no, he has turned down the other path. Dick, (Looking out. ) That's the lad whose latitude my master ordered me to find ; the squire thinks he's a girl that he is in chase of: and so, mayhap, you can lend me*a hand to put Squire abaft the binnacle too. Frisk. A Girl ! So, so : an adventure ! [The?/ retire. Enter PADDOCK and SCOREM. Scorem. Why, really friend Paddock, the squire's a queer fellow ; and I wouldn't give into his vagaries : what have you to fear ? Frisk. (Coming forward. } A snake in the grass.
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