Tho. How, sir?
Un. I meane to Westminster hall, and let one another blood in Lawe.
Tho. And so the Land has parted you?
Un. Thou saist right, Thomas, it lies betweene both our houses indeed. But now I am thus dignified (I thinke that's a good word) or intituled is better, but tis all one; since I am made a Captaine—
Tho. By your owne desert and vertue.
Un. Thou art deceavd; it is by vertue of the Commission,—the Commission is enough to make any man an officer without desert; Thomas, I must thinke how to provide mee of warlike accoutrements to accomodate, which comes of Accomodo[215]: Shakespeare. The first, and the first—
Tho. No, Sir, it comes of so much money disburs'd.
Un. In troth, and it does, Thomas; but take out your table bookes and remember to bring after me into the Country, for I will goe downe with my father in law Sir Richard this morning in the Coach,—let me see—first and formost: a Buff Coate and a paire of breeches.
Tho. First and formost: Item, a Buff Coate fox and a paire of breeches of the same Cloth.
Un. A paire of bootes and spurres, and a paire of shooes without spurres.