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eds good counsel. We'l yield to ye. [Exeunt. 177] [Enter _Juan de Castro_, and _Leon_.] Juan de Castro: Have you seen any service? Leon: Yes. Juan de Castro: Where? Leon: Every where. Juan de Castro: What office bore ye? Leon: None, I was not worthy. Juan de Castro: What Captains know you? Leon: None, they were above me. Juan de Castro: Were you never hurt? Leon: Not that I well remember, But once I stole a Hen, and then they beat me; Pray ask me no long questions, I have an ill memory. Juan de Castro: This is an Asse, did you never draw your sword yet? Leon: Not to do any harm I thank Heaven for't. Juan de Castro: Nor ne'r ta'ne prisoner? Leon: No, I ran away, For I had ne'r no mony to redeem me. Juan de Castro: Can you endure a Drum? Leon: It makes my head ake. Juan de Castro: Are you not valiant when you are drunk? Leon: I think not, but I am loving Sir. Juan de Castro: What a lump is this man, Was your Father wise? Leon: Too wise for me I'm sure, For he gave all he had to my younger Brother. Juan de Castro: That was no foolish part I'le bear you witness. Canst thou lye with a woman? Leon: I think I could make shift Sir, But I am bashfull. Juan de Castro: In the night? Leon: I know not, Darkness indeed may do some good upon me. Juan de Castro: Why art thou sent to me to be my officer, I, and commended too, when thou darst not fight? Leon: There be more officers of my opinion, Or I am cozen'd Sir, men that talk more too. Juan de Castro: How wilt thou scape a bullet? Leon: Why by chance, 178] They aim at honourable men, alas I am none Sir. Juan de Castro: This fellow has some doubts in's talk that strike me, [Enter _Alonzo_.] He cannot be all fool: welcom _Alonzo_. Alonzo: What have you got there, temperance into your company? The spirit of peace? we shall have wars [Enter _Cacafogo_.] By th'ounce then. O here's another pumpion, Let him loose for luck sake, the cram'd son Of a stay'd Usu
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