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TIMON
Dues? Whence are you?
CAPHIS
Of Athens here, my lord. [20]
TIMON
Go to my steward.
CAPHIS
Please it your lordship, he hath put me off
To the succession of new days this month.
My master is awak’d by great occasion
To call upon his own, and humbly prays you [25]
That with your other noble parts you’ll suit,
In giving him his right.
TIMON
Mine honest friend,
I prithee but repair to me next morning.
CAPHIS
Nay, good my lord −
TIMON
Contain thyself, good friend.
VARRO’S SERVANT
One Varro’s servant, my good lord − [30]
ISIDORE’S SERVANT
From Isidore; he humbly prays your speedy payment.
CAPHIS
If you did know, my lord, my master’s wants −
VARRO’S SERVANT