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ll glass you'll see, As easily I'll worm their secret out As draw an infant's tooth. I've not a doubt That my two gentlemen are nobly born; They look dissatisfied and full of scorn. BRANDER They are but mountebanks, I'll lay a bet! ALTMAYER Most like. FROSCH Mark me, I'll screw it from them yet! MEPHISTOPHELES (_to_ FAUST) These fellows would not scent the devil out, E'en though he had them by the very throat! FAUST Good-morrow, gentlemen! STEBEL Thanks for your fair salute. [_Aside, glancing at_ MEPHISTOPHELES.] How! goes the fellow on a halting foot? MEPHISTOPHELES Is it permitted here with you to sit? Then, though good wine is not forthcoming here, Good company at least our hearts will cheer. ALTMAYER A dainty gentleman, no doubt of it! FROSCH You're doubtless recently from Rippach? Pray, Did you with Master Hans there chance to sup? MEPHISTOPHELES Today we pass'd him, but we did not stop! When last we met him he had much to say Touching his cousins, and to each he sent Full many a greeting and kind compliment. [_With an inclination toward_ FROSCH.] ALTMAYER (_aside to_ Frosch) You have it there! SIEBEL Faith! he's a knowing one! FROSCH Have patience! I will show him up anon! MEPHISTOPHELES We heard erewhile, unless I'm wrong, Voices well trained in chorus pealing? Certes, most choicely here must song Re-echo from this vaulted ceiling! FROSCH That you're an amateur one plainly sees! MEPHISTOPHELES Oh no, though strong the love, I cannot boast much skill. ALTMAYER Give us a song! MEPHISTOPHELES As many as you will. SIEBEL But be it a brand new one, if you please! MEPHISTOPHELES But recently returned from Spain are we, The pleasant land of wine and minstrelsy. (_Sings_) A king there was once reigning, Who had a goodly flea-- FROSCH Hark! did you rightly catch the words? a flea! An odd sort of a guest he needs must be. MEPHISTOPHELES (_sings_) A king there was once reigning, Who had a goodly flea, Him loved he without feigning, As his own son were he! His tailor then he summon'd-- The tailor to him goes: Now measure me the youngster For jerkin and for hose! BRANDER Take proper heed, the tailor strictly charge, The nicest measurement to take, And as he loves his head, to make The hose quite smooth and not too large! MEPHISTOPHELES In satin and in velvet, Be
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