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Thus will I fold them one upon another.               [Picks them up]
 Now kiss, embrace, contend, do what you will.                    Exeunt.

                                      [Enter Lucetta]

LUCET T A

 Madam, [130]
 Dinner is ready, and your father stays.

JULIA

 Well, let us go.

LUCET T A

 What, shall these papers lie like tell-tales here?

JULIA

 If you respect them, best to take them up.

LUCET T A

 Nay, I was taken up for laying them down. [135]
 Yet here they shall not lie for catching cold.

JULIA

 I see you have a month’s mind to them.

LUCET T A

 Ay, madam, you may say what sights you see;
 I see things too, although you judge I wink.

JULIA

 Come, come, will’t please you go? [140]

               Scene III IT

          Enter Antonio and Panthino.

ANT ONIO
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