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ephew Arthur, Chester. God bless my child from being used so! MOW. Sir Hubert, what, are all the people voided, The horses and the cattle turned forth? HUB. Mowbray, they be. MOW. Then will I do the king's commandment. LADY B. What will he do? good Lord! what will he do? Mowbray, I pray you, what is't you will do? MOW. Why, fire the castle. LADY B. The castle, Mowbray? tarry, tarry, man! Hold me not, Chester! gentle Mowbray, stay! Good Hubert, let me go! MOW. You must not go: The king is mov'd, and will not hear you speak. LADY B. But he shall hear me! pity me, King John! Call Mowbray back: hear me, for pity's sake! Regard the Lady Bruce's woful cry! KING. What dost thou ask? LADY B. First call back Mowbray. KING. Stay, Mowbray. Now, be brief. LADY B. I have some linen garments, jewels, 'tires, Pack'd in a hamper here within the lodge: O, let me save it from consuming fire! KING. And is this all? LADY B. It's all the little all I here have left. KING. Away! set fire! linen and trash! LADY B. Once more hear me! there's a precious gem, You have not any richer in all the realm: If fire do blemish it, art never more To his true colour can the same restore. KING. Fetch it. Two of ye help her with her hamper hither. LADY B. Nay, nay, one will suffice: the jewel if I save, Is all I ask. [_Exit with_ CHESTER. KING. We shall her jewel have. HUB. She is very fearful I should keep her son. LADY B. [_Within_.] Ye do, ye do! KING. Alas! good Lady, hark: Chester and she are chiding. _Enter_ CHESTER _and she, leading the boy_. LADY B. Let go his hand! Is this a paw, think you, To hold a tender hand in? fie, for shame! A nobleman so churlish! Look, I pray, His arms are gristless.[327] KING. How now, Lady Bruce! Doth Chester hurt the jewel of your joy? Now, by my troth, it is a pretty boy! LADY B. Ay, knew your majesty as much as I, You would say more. KING. Well, he and you of us no wrong shall have, But stay in Windsor Castle with Sir Walter Blunt, And honourably be us'd; provided still Your husband and your son obey our will. LADY B. For this great mercy, if they disobey, Myself will chide them. Fortune follow John, And on his foes fall swift destruction! KING. Come! let us now after the queen and Salisbury. [_Exeunt omnes_. SCENE IV. _Enter the_ QUEEN, SALISBURY, _S
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