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SCENE II

In the Country. Somewhereshire. Enter CYMON.

Cymon. Alas! I am turned out. The miller said
That, as I'd shot him, I should not be paid,
He wouldn't stand the shot — he'd got a lot of it,
'Twas a long shot, and that's the long and shot of it.
If I can bring him twenty thousand crowns —
He might as well name twenty thousand towns —
By two to-morrow, then he'll let Janetta
Become my bride; if not, he will not let her,
But he will force her, though she'll kick and cry,
To marry that gay Marquis de Mincepie.
Well, here I am at large, but not at ease,
And now — I'll eat a slice of bread and cheese. (Music.)
Enter DUMPY the DWARF.
Dumpy I'm very hungry Mr. Whatsyourname.
Cymon. You're hungry, are you? well, I am the same,
If you are famished, my small friend, look here,
Here is some bread and cheese, and here's some beer.
  Four pieces. One I take — The other three
Are yours. Oh! this is quite enough for me.
(He has divided a haunch of bread into four parts — three very small, and one very large which he keeps himself.)
Dumpy. Oh, generous stranger! Noble-hearted youth!
I am a sort of genius, that's the truth.
Perhaps you thought I was; p'raps you have been taught
'Tis oft the fate of Genius to be short.
I'm a magician. Now, for your three dishes,
I'll grant you — anything you like — three wishes.
Name them.
Cymon.   I want a bow. When I shoot game at
  The bow must hit whatever I may aim at.
Dumpy. Go on.      
Cymon.   I said a bow, don't be alarmed
  If I demand a fiddle.    
Dumpy.     Oh, I'm charmed!
Cymon. So must the fiddle be, that when I chance
To play a tune all listeners shall dance,
Except the folks who hold on by my skirt.
Dumpy. Granted. What next?    
Cymon.     Well, one more will not hurt.
  I ask but this — whatever the request
That I shall make, in earnest or in jest,
Whoe'er I ask shall grant it.
Dumpy.       Grant — hey — what!
  Yes — if he can.
Cymon.   No, if he can or not.
Dumpy. You have your wishes (opens his bag) There's the bow, and there's
The fiddle. Won't he give himself some airs!
Good-bye, young man.
Cymon.     Your name before you're off.
Dumpy. I'm Slumpy Dumpy, the Deluvian Dwarf.

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