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 1   Per       |      Personae ~The Household God of Euclio, the Prologue. ~Euclio,
 2   Per       |           of Euclio, the Prologue. ~Euclio, an old gentleman of Athens.
 3   Per       |           Eunomia's son. ~Phaedria, Euclio's daughter. ~Music Girls.~~
 4   Per       |             which are the houses of Euclio and Megadorus, a narrow
 5     1       |                  Prologue~Spoken by Euclio's Household God~That no
 6     1       |             regard for her I caused Euclio to discover the treasure
 7     1       |             Ceres. But there is old Euclio clamouring within as usual,
 8     I,     1|         spying.~Enter Staphyla from Euclio's house, followed by Euclio
 9     I,     1|         Euclio's house, followed by Euclio who is pushing and beating
10     I,     1|           the life out of me!~(Exit Euclio into house)~Staph.Mercy
11     I,     2|                    Scene 2~Re-enter Euclio from the house.~Eucl. (aside)
12     I,     2|            as I possibly can.~(Exit Euclio)~
13     1,     1|               that lives next door, Euclio?~Eun. Yes indeed. Why, he
14     1,     1|           Now for an interview with Euclio, if he's at home.(looking
15     1,     2|                       Scene 2~Enter Euclio~Eucl. (without seeing Megadorus)
16     1,     2| outstretched hand) Good day to you, Euclio, yes, and the best of everything
17     1,     2|           on the back) There,there, Euclio! Cheer up. She shall be
18     1,     2|         have a moment of your time, Euclio. I want to have a brief
19     1,     2|             closer-fisted.~Re-enter Euclio~Eucl. (aside) Thank the
20     1,     2|          financially too.~Mega. Now Euclio, I've always considered
21     1,     2|             have it again.~Re-enter Euclio~Eucl. (to Staphyla within)
22     1,     2|      Megadorus)~Mega. Upon my word, Euclio! So you think I am the proper
23     1,     3|            shall be here soon.(Exit Euclio)~Staph. What shall I do
24     1,     4|         lady?~Pyth. Daughter of old Euclio who lives next door here.
25     1,     5|            house there,(pointing to Euclio's) and as for you,(indicating
26     1,     5|             over there (pointing to Euclio's) nothing like this will
27     1,     5|             to filch. (going toward Euclio's house) Come, along.~Cong. (
28     1,     6|         told us to take 'em over to Euclio's.~Stap. (examining the
29     1,     6|             Congrio and others into Euclio's house.)~
30     1,     8|                       Scene 8~Enter Euclio from Forum carrying a small
31     1,     8|             ruin me entirely! (Exit Euclio)~
32     1,     9|        dancer. (sound of scuffle in Euclio's house) Hullo, though!
33   III       |          associates tumbling out of Euclio's House, slamming door behind
34   III,     1|           took me for a gymnasium! (euclio's door opens and he appears,
35   III,     2|            dishes brought back! (as Euclio closes the door) Now what?
36   III,     3|                    Scene 3~Re-enter Euclio from house with object under
37   III,     5|         Megadorus~Mega. (not seeing Euclio) Well, I've told a number
38   III,     5|             were full of praise for Euclio's daughter. Say it's the
39   III,     5|            up and squander. (seeing Euclio) But there's my new relative
40   III,     5|             the house! How are you, Euclio?~
41   III,     6|       clapping him on the shoulder) Euclio, we must have a little carouse
42   III,     6|            your faithfulness. (exit Euclio)~
43    IV,     1|            the daughter of poor old Euclio here; and he's just got
44    IV,     2|                       Scene 2~Enter Euclio without seeing Strobilus~
45    IV,     2|             grove and shrine. (exit Euclio into house)~Strob.(jumping
46    IV,     3|                    Scene 3~Re-enter Euclio from house.~Eucl. (excitedly)
47    IV,     4|           down the street. Re-enter Euclio dragging Strobilus.~Eucl.
48    IV,     4|             stark,staring mad! ( to Euclio,virtuously) Now aren't you
49    IV,     4|            eyes on you again.~(exit Euclio toward temple)~
50    IV,     6|                    Scene 6~Re-enter Euclio with pot~Eucl. I used to
51    IV,     6|            and that's settled.~Exit Euclio~Strob. Good!Good! The gods
52    IV,     7|           see how it is with me and Euclio's daughter as well as I
53    IV,     7|          dear mother?~Phae. (within Euclio's house) Oh-oh! Nurse! Nurse
54    IV,     9|                       Scene 9~Enter Euclio frantic~Eucl. (running,
55    IV,     9|            here) Upon my word, it's Euclio, I do believe. (drawing
56    IV,    10|          else that does concern me, Euclio. There's an important matter
57     V       |             the man that robbed old Euclio. Where is this gold?~Strob.
58     V       |            it may be handed over to Euclio.~Strob. Gold? Where from?~
59     V       |           given permission to marry Euclio's daughter; and Euclio,
60     V       |        marry Euclio's daughter; and Euclio, having a change of heart,
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