_Rut._ Tug at an Oar? you are not arrant rascals,
To catch me in a pit-fall, and betray me?
_Sul._ A lusty minded man.
_Ja._ A wondrous able.
_Sul._ Pray Gentlemen, allow me but that liberty
To speak a few words with your prisoner,
And I shall thank you.
_1 Offi._ Take your pleasure Lady.
_Sul._ What would you give that woman should redeem ye,
Redeem ye from this slavery?
_Rut._ Besides my service
I would give her my whole self, I would be her vassal.
_Sul._ She has reason to expect as much, considering
The great sum she pays for't, yet take comfort,
What ye shall do to merit this, is easie,
And I will be the woman shall befriend ye,
'Tis but to entertain some handsome Ladies,
And young fair Gentlewomen: you guess the way:
But giving of your mind--
_Rut._ I am excellent at it:
You cannot pick out such another living.
I understand ye: is't not thus?
_Sul._ Ye have it.
_Rut._ Bring me a hundred of 'em: I'le dispatch 'em.
I will be none but yours: should another offer
Another way to redeem me, I should scorn it.
What women you shall please: I am monstrous lusty:
Not to be taken down: would you have Children?
I'le get you those as fast, and thick as flie-blows.
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