At Page’s house, Fenton tells Anne Page that he cannot win her father’s approval, since Page thinks him too high-born, extravagant, and dishonest. Anne urges him to keep trying, then promises to speak privately with him. Shallow, Slender, and Mistress Quickly arrive, and Quickly interrupts to bring Slender to Anne. Slender awkwardly tries to court her, but Anne plainly prefers Fenton. Page and Mistress Page enter, and Page drives Fenton off while pushing Slender as Anne’s husband. After they leave, Mistress Page tells Fenton she will not oppose him outright and will judge him by Anne’s feelings. Quickly then takes a ring from Fenton for Anne and reflects that she favors him most, though she says she will help all three suitors as promised.
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