TRANIO
If it be so, sir, that you are the man Must stead us all and me amongst the rest, And if you break the ice
and do this feat, Achieve the elder, set the younger free For our access, whose hap shall be to have
her Will not so graceless be to be ingrate. HORTENSIO
Sir, you say well and well you do conceive; And since you do profess to be a suitor, You must, as we do,
gratify this gentleman, To whom we all rest generally beholding. TRANIO
Sir, I shall not be slack: in sign whereof, Please ye we may contrive this afternoon, And quaff carouses to
our mistress' health, And do as adversaries do in law, Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends. GRUMIO, BIONDELLO
O excellent motion! Fellows, let's be gone. HORTENSIO
The motion's good indeed and be it so, Petruchio, I shall be your ben venuto.
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