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he's out of the gates before us. Which way came he ? Ble. He hath made haste. Soc. I think he hath crept through the keyhole. Amph. Nay, I'll be patient, fear not. Note my humour. Socia ! Soc. My lord. Amph. My honest Blepharo, I talk to you anon. My faithful servant, who pass'd this house to you, That you have power to keep the master out ? Tell me, what know you by your fair mistress, That you call your lord coxcomb and ass ? SCENE I. THE SILVER AGE. 127 Nay, I am patient still. Amphitrio's n...ame Is here forgot : fool, ruffian, are nothing ; Them I pardon. Now you are down, When do you beat me headlong from the gate, And these my counterfeit companions hence ? JSoc. Who? I, I! Is your lordship as wise as God might have made you ? I ! Amph. You see we are here still: when do you strike ? What, not ? Then I'll begin with you. Ble. Amphitrio ! 8oc. My lord's mad. Help, gentlemen ! Ble. If you be gentlemen, and love Amphitrio, Or if you know me to be Blepharo, Your master, that transported you by sea, Give not this madness scope.
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