At Shallow’s house, Justice Shallow tries to keep Falstaff from leaving for the night and calls in his servant Davy to deal with household matters. Shallow talks over dinner provisions, repairs, wages, and a local dispute, and asks Davy to support William Visor against Clement Perkes, showing his habit of patronage and favoritism. After Davy goes out, Shallow welcomes Bardolph and tells Falstaff to stay. Once left alone, Falstaff mocks Shallow’s foolishness and notes how closely Shallow’s behavior matches that of the men around him. He decides he can use Shallow’s vanity as material for amusement and conversation, then answers Shallow’s call and goes back inside.
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