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ANTIPHOLUS S.
Why, but there’s many a man hath more [80] hair than wit.
DROMIO S.
Not a man of those but he hath the wit to lose his hair.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
Why, thou didst conclude hairy men plain dealers, without wit. [85]
DROMIO S.
The plainer dealer, the sooner lost; yet he loseth it in a kind of jollity.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
For what reason?
DROMIO S.
For two, and sound ones too.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
Nay, not sound, I pray you. [90]
DROMIO S.
Sure ones, then.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
Nay, not sure in a thing falsing.
DROMIO S.
Certain ones, then.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
Name them.
DROMIO S.
The one, to save the money that he spends in [95] tiring; the other, that at
dinner they should not drop in his porridge.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
You would all this time have proved there is no time for all things.