Give the meaning of, "I should be ruled by a fiend" and "a kind of hard conscience" and "my heels are at your command”
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The devil gives the more friendly advice: I'll run, devil; my heels are at your commandment; I will run. Enter old Gobbo with a basket. The fiend : Satan; the devil, scorn running with thy heels : “to take to one's heels” is a colloquial phrase meaning “to take to flight.” pack : depart.
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