INDUCTION
Scene 1
...and kindly.Falls asleep.
Wind horns within. Enter a Lord from hunting, with his train.
...for twenty pound!
FIRST HUNTSMAN: Why, Bellman is as good as he, my lord.
He cried upon it at the merest loss,
And twice today picked out the dullest scent.
Trust me, I take him for the better dog.
...to hunt again.
FIRST HUNTSMAN: I will, my lord.
First Huntsman exits.
...he breathe.
SECOND HUNTSMAN: He breathes, my lord. Were he not warmed with ale,
This were a bed but cold to sleep so soundly.
...then forget himself?
THIRD HUNTSMAN: Believe me, lord, I think he cannot choose.
SECOND HUNTSMAN: It would seem strange unto him when he waked.
...husbanded with modesty.
THIRD HUNTSMAN: My lord, I warrant you we will play our part
As he shall think by our true diligence
He is no less than what we say he is.
...when he wakes.
Sly is carried out.