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n the show. FAU. Come, madam; we must thither; we are bound. LADY.[538] I'm loth to see the court, Gloster being from thence, Or kneel to him that gave us this offence. FAU. Body of me, peace, woman, I prythee, peace. _Enter_ REDCAP. RED. Go-Go-God [speed] ye, Go-God s-speed ye! JOHN. Whither run you, sir knave? RED. R-r-run ye, sir knave? why, I r-run to my La-Lady Fa-Fauconbridge, to te-te-tell her Sk-Skink and Gl-Gloster is taken, and are g-g-gone to the c-c-court with L-Lord Leicester and L-Lord La-La-Lancaster. JOHN. Is Gloster taken? thither will I fly Upon wrath's wings; not quiet till he die. [_Exit with_ PRINCESS. RICH. Is Gloster taken? RED. Aye, he is ta-taken, I wa-warrant ye, with a wi-witness. RICH. Then will I to court, And either set him free, or die the death. Follow me, Fauconbridge; fear not, fair madam: You said you had the porter in your house? Some of your servants bring him; on my life, One hair shall not be taken from his head, Nor he, nor you, nor Gloster, injured. FAU. Come, Moll, and Richard say the word, ne'er fear. ROB. Madam, we have twenty thousand at our call, The most young Henry dares is but to brawl. LADY F. Pray God, it prove so. RICH. Follow, Huntington: Sir Richard, do not fail to send the porter. FAU. Block, bring the porter of the Fleet to court. BLO. I will, sir. RED. The p-p-porter of the Fl-Fl-Fleet to court? What p-p-porter of the Fl-Fl-Fleet? BLO. What, Redcap? Run, Redcap, wilt thou see thy father? RED. My fa-father? Aye, that I w-would s-see my f-father, and there be A p-porter in your ho-house, it is my fa-father. BLO. Follow me, Redcap, then. [_Exit_. RED. And you were tw-tw-twenty B-Blocks, I'd f-f-follow ye, s-so I would, and r-run to the co-co-court too, and k-kneel before the k-k-king f-f-for his pa-pardon. BLO. [Within.] Come away, Redcap; run, Redcap. RED. I-I-I r-r-run as f-f-fast as I-I ca-ca-can run, I wa-warrant ye. SCENE THE THIRTY-THIRD. _Enter a Signet,[539] first two Heralds, after them_ LEICESTER, _with a sceptre,_ LANCASTER, _with a crown imperial on a cushion: after them_ HENRY THE ELDER, _bare-headed, bearing a sword and a globe: after him_ YOUNG HENRY, _crowned_: ELINOR, _the Mother-Queen, crowned_: YOUNG QUEEN _crowned_: HENRY THE ELDER _places his son, the two Queens on either hand, himself
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