Falstaff the Fool

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Mistress Page: What, Sir John Falstaff (Aside to him.)  Are these your letters, knight?
Falstaff: (Aside to Mistress Page)  I love thee.  Help me away.
-MWW Shakespeare Act III Scene III

This situation was funny for me because Falstaff is a complete fool.  He thinks he is doing a good job in wooing the two Mistresses.  However, while he is wooing Mistress Ford, Mistress Page comes to the house and he tells her that he loves her.  He is making it very obvious that he is trying to woo each of them.  If the Mistresses hadn't have known in the beginning that Falstaff was a lying fool, they would defiantly have figured it out at this point.  

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