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Of what is to continue. Never mind [5]
Was to be so unwise, to be so kind.
What shall be done? He will not hear, till feel.
I must be round with him, now he comes from hunting.
Fie, fie, fie, fie!
Enter Caphis, and the Servants of Isidore and Varro.
CAPHIS
Good even, Varro; what, you come for money? [10]
VARRO’S SERVANT
Is’t not your business too?
CAPHIS
It is; and yours too, Isidore?
ISIDORE’S SERVANT
It is so.
CAPHIS
Would we were all discharg’d!
VARRO’S SERVANT
I fear it. [15]
CAPHIS
Here comes the lord.
Enter Timon and his Train, and Alcibiades.
TIMON
So soon as dinner’s done, we’ll forth again,
My Alcibiades. [To Caphis] With me? What is your will?
CAPHIS
My lord, here is a note of certain dues.