I like thy wife;
I'm sure we shall agree.
PYG. [_aside._] I doubt it much.
GAL. Is she within?
PYG. No, she is not within.
GAL. But she'll come back?
PYG. Oh, yes, she will come back.
GAL. How pleased she'll be to know when she returns,
That there was some one here to fill her place.
PYG. Yes, I should say she'd be extremely pleased.
GAL. Why, there is something in thy voice which says
That thou art jesting. Is it possible
To say one thing and mean another?
PYG. Yes,
It's sometimes done.
GAL. How very wonderful!
So clever!
PYG. And so very useful.
GAL. Yes.
Teach me the art.
PYG. The art will come in time.
My wife will not be pleased; there--that's the truth.
GAL. I do not think that I shall like thy wife.
Tell me more of her.
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