Slave. [60] No, sir; I can cut and shave.
Bar. Let me see, sirrah, are you not an old shaver? [61]
Slave. [62] Alas, sir! I am a very youth.
Bar. A youth? I'll buy you, and marry you to Lady Vanity, [63] if you do well.
Slave. I will serve you, sir.120
Bar. Some wicked trick or other. It may be, under colour of shaving, thou'lt cut my throat for my goods. Tell me, hast thou thy health well?
Slave. I, passing well.
Bar. So much the worse; I must have one that's sickly, and be but for sparing victuals: 'tis not a stone of beef a day will maintain you in these chops; let me see one that's somewhat leaner.
1 Off. Here's a leaner, how like you him?
Bar. Where wast thou born?130