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Well, I say Troilus is Troilus.
CRESSIDA
Then you say as I say, for I am sure he is not Hector.
PANDARUS
No, nor Hector is not Troilus in some degrees. [70]
CRESSIDA
’Tis just to each of them; he is himself.
PANDARUS
Himself? Alas, poor Troilus, I would he were.
CRESSIDA
So he is.
PANDARUS
Condition, I had gone barefoot to India. [75]
CRESSIDA
He is not Hector.
PANDARUS
Himself? No, he’s not himself, would ‘a were himself! Well, the gods are
above; time must friend or end. Well, Troilus, well, I would my heart were in
her body. No Hector is not a better man than [80] Troilus.
CRESSIDA
Excuse me.
PANDARUS
He is elder.
CRESSIDA
Pardon me, pardon me.