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ANGELO

 Nay, come, I pray you, sir, give me the chain. [45]
 Both wind and tide stays for this gentleman,
 And I, to blame, have held him here too long.

ANTIPHOLUS E.

 Good lord, you use this dalliance to excuse
 Your breach of promise to the Porpentine.
 I should have chid you for not bringing it, [50]
 But like a shrew you first begin to brawl.

SECOND MERCHANT

 The hour steals on. I pray you, sir, dispatch.

ANGELO

 You hear how he importunes me. The chain!

ANTIPHOLUS E.

 Why, give it to my wife, and fetch your money.

ANGELO

 Come, come. You know I gave it you even now. [55]
 Either send the chain, or send me by some token.

ANTIPHOLUS E.

 Fie, now you run this humour out of breath.
 Come, where’s the chain? I pray you let me see it.

SECOND MERCHANT

 My business cannot brook this dalliance.
 Good sir, say whe’er you’ll answer me or no. [60]
 If not, I’ll leave him to the officer.

ANTIPHOLUS E.

 I answer you? What should I answer you?

ANGELO

 The money that you owe me for the chain.

ANTIPHOLUS E.
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