SCENE IV.
The same. A hall in Timon's house.
Enter two Servants of Varro, and the Servant of VARRO'S FIRST SERVANT Well met; good morrow, Titus and Hortensius.TITUS The like to you kind Varro.HORTENSIUS Lucius!LUCILIUS' SERVANT Ay, and I thinkTITUS So is theirs and ours.LUCILIUS' SERVANT And Sir Philotus too!PHILOTUS Good day at once.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Welcome, good brother.PHILOTUS Labouring for nine.LUCILIUS' SERVANT So much?PHILOTUS Is not my lord seen yet?LUCILIUS' SERVANT Not yet.PHILOTUS I wonder on't; he was wont to shine at seven.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Ay, but the days are wax'd shorter with him:PHILOTUS I am of your fear for that.TITUS I'll show you how to observe a strange event.HORTENSIUS Most true, he does.TITUS And he wears jewels now of Timon's gift,HORTENSIUS It is against my heart.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Mark, how strange it shows,HORTENSIUS I'm weary of this charge, the gods can witness:VARRO'S FIRST SERVANT Yes, mine's three thousand crowns: what's yours?LUCILIUS' SERVANT Five thousand mine.VARRO'S FIRST SERVANT 'Tis much deep: and it should seem by the sun,TITUS One of Lord Timon's men.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Flaminius! Sir, a word: pray, is my lord ready toFLAMINIUS No, indeed, he is not.TITUS We attend his lordship; pray, signify so much.FLAMINIUS I need not tell him that; he knows you are too diligent.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Ha! is not that his steward muffled so?TITUS Do you hear, sir?VARRO'S SECOND SERVANT By your leave, sir,--FLAVIUS What do ye ask of me, my friend?TITUS We wait for certain money here, sir.FLAVIUS Ay,LUCILIUS' SERVANT Ay, but this answer will not serve.FLAVIUS If 'twill not serve,'tis not so base as you;VARRO'S FIRST SERVANT How! what does his cashiered worship mutter?VARRO'S SECOND SERVANT No matter what; he's poor, and that's revengeTITUS O, here's Servilius; now we shall know some answer.SERVILIUS If I might beseech you, gentlemen, to repair someLUCILIUS' SERVANT Many do keep their chambers are not sick:SERVILIUS Good gods!TITUS We cannot take this for answer, sir.FLAMINIUS [Within] Servilius, help! My lord! my lord!TIMON What, are my doors opposed against my passage?LUCILIUS' SERVANT Put in now, Titus.TITUS My lord, here is my bill.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Here's mine.HORTENSIUS And mine, my lord.BOTH VARRO'S SERVANTS And ours, my lord.PHILOTUS All our bills.TIMON Knock me down with 'em: cleave me to the girdle.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Alas, my lord,-TIMON Cut my heart in sums.TITUS Mine, fifty talents.TIMON Tell out my blood.LUCILIUS' SERVANT Five thousand crowns, my lord.TIMON Five thousand drops pays that.VARRO'S FIRST SERVANT My lord,--VARRO'S SECOND SERVANT My lord,--TIMON Tear me, take me, and the gods fall upon you!HORTENSIUS 'Faith, I perceive our masters may throw their capsTIMON They have e'en put my breath from me, the slaves.FLAVIUS My dear lord,--TIMON What if it should be so?FLAVIUS My lord,--TIMON I'll have it so. My steward!FLAVIUS Here, my lord.TIMON So fitly? Go, bid all my friends again,FLAVIUS O my lord,TIMON Be't not in thy care; go, |
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