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Bookmaker : BookieAn organisation (or a person) who takes bets and may pay winnings depending upon results. Informally known as a bookie.See gambling.
Alas, I am the lest cause of your discontent,
Use to your own desire, but I beseech you,
Though I my self.html">self.html">self be out of your respect,
You have been father to.
HUSBAND.
in tricks.
WIFE.
Endure these griefs among a thousand more.
Your self wound with debts, your hopeful brother
Like to be ceasd upon; And--
HUSBAND.
Whom, though for fashion sake I married,
Shall kill my pleasures? Fall off to thy friends,
A whit in humor! midnight, still I love you,
Shall it be said in all societies,
No, those thy jewels I will play as freely
Be it so.
HUSBAND.
And never touch the sheets that cover thee,
Thy dowry shall be sold to give new life
Sir, do but turn a gentle eye on me,
You shall command.
HUSBAND.
Wear nothing in my pockets but my hands
I was never made to be a looker on,
And made em yield. I say, look it be done.
WIFE.
Speedily, speedily. I hate the very hour I chose a wife.html">wife: a
me. Fie, fie, fie, strumpet and bastards, strumpet and
Still do those loathsome thoughts
Your self to stain the honour of your wife,
Endanger others; but he's more than mad
Scandals unjust, to soil his better name:
Good sir.html">sir.html">sir, let modesty reprove you.
3 GENTLEMAN.
God den, I thank you, sir, how do you? adieu! I'm glad to
Instructions, Admonitions.
[Exeunt Gentlemen.]
[Enter a servant.]
HUSBAND.
Only to certify you, sir, that my mistress was met by the way,
uncle, your worships late guardian.
HUSBAND.
that the thing be done she wots of: or hell will stand more
Well or ill met, I care not.
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