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ACT III IT
Scene I IT
Flaminius waiting to speak with Lucullus from his Master. Enter a Servant
to him.
SERVANT
I have told my lord of you; he is coming down to you.
FLAMINIUS
I thank you, sir.
Enter Lucullus.
SERVANT
Here’s my lord.
LUCIUS [5]
[aside] One of Lord Timon’s men? A gift, I [5] warrant. Why, this hits right: I
dreamt of a silver basin and ewer to-night. − Flaminius, honest Flaminius,
you are very respectively welcome, sir. Fill me some wine. [ Exit Servant] And
how does that honourable, complete, free-hearted gentleman of Athens, thy
very bountiful [10] good lord and master?
FLAMINIUS
His health is well, sir.
LUCULLUS
I am right glad that his health is well, sir. And what hast thou there under thy
cloak, pretty Flaminius?
FLAMINIUS