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If I dream not, thou art Æmilia.
If thou art she, tell me, where is that son
That floated with thee on the fatal raft?
ABBESS
By men of Epidamnum he and I
And the twin Dromio all were taken up; [355]
But by and by rude fishermen of Corinth
By force took Dromio and my son from them,
And me they left with those of Epidamnum.
What then became of them I cannot tell;
I, to this fortune that you see me in. [360]
DUKE
[to Antipholus of Syracuse]
Antipholus, thou cam’st from Corinth first.
ANTIPHOLUS S.
No, sir, not I. I came from Syracuse.
DUKE
Stay, stand apart. I know not which is which.
ANTIPHOLUS E.
I came from Corinth, my most gracious lord.
DROMIO E.
And I with him. [365]
ANTIPHOLUS E.
Brought to this town by that most famous warrior
Duke Menaphon, your most renownèd uncle.
ADRIANA
Which of you two did dine with me today?
ANTIPHOLUS S.
I, gentle mistress.
ADRIANA