The Taming of the Shrew


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A cold world, Curtis, in every office but thine; and  
therefore fire: do thy duty, and have thy duty; for  
my master and mistress are almost frozen to death.  
CURTIS  
There's fire ready; and therefore, good Grumio, the news.  
GRUMIO  
Why, 'Jack, boy! ho! boy!' and as much news as  
will thaw.  
CURTIS  
Come, you are so full of cony-catching!  
GRUMIO  
Why, therefore fire; for I have caught extreme cold.  
Where's the cook? is supper ready, the house  
trimmed, rushes strewed, cobwebs swept; the  
serving-men in their new fustian, their white  
stockings, and every officer his wedding-garment on?  
Be the jacks fair within, the jills fair without,  
the carpets laid, and every thing in order?  
CURTIS  
All ready; and therefore, I pray thee, news.  
GRUMIO  
First, know, my horse is tired; my master and  
mistress fallen out.  
CURTIS  
How?  
GRUMIO  
Out of their saddles into the dirt; and thereby  
hangs a tale.  
CURTIS  
Let's ha't, good Grumio.  
GRUMIO  
Lend thine ear.  
CURTIS  
Here.  
GRUMIO  
There.  
Strikes him  
CURTIS  
This is to feel a tale, not to hear a tale.  
GRUMIO  
And therefore 'tis called a sensible tale: and this  
cuff was but to knock at your ear, and beseech  
listening. Now I begin: Imprimis, we came down a  
foul hill, my master riding behind my mistress,--  
CURTIS  
Both of one horse?  
GRUMIO  


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