Act, scene

 1     I,     1|    a-hitting a poor wretch like me,sir?~Eucl. (savagely) To make
 2     I,     2|            out of reach) I'm still,sir, I'm going!~Eucl. Mind you
 3     1,     4|          lives next door here. Yes sir, and what's more, he's to
 4     1,     4|           a loan of his hunger, no sir, not if you begged him for
 5     1,     5| triumphantly at Congrio) Aye, aye ,sir.~(Exit Anthrax into house
 6   III,     5|           hear them saying:" Well, sir, you never had anything
 7   III,     6|        taken aback) I was -- damme sir, -- I was framing the complaint
 8   III,     6|           frightened) None for me, sir, none for me! Carouse! Oh
 9    IV,     9|           men. (to spectator) You, sir, what do you say? I'll trust
10    IV,    10|       forward) I'm the poor wretch,sir.~Eucl. No,no, I'm the poor
11    IV,    10|         Lyc. Keep your courage up, sir.~Eucl. For heaven's sake
12    IV,    10|          sake how can I?~Lyc. Well,sir, that outrage that distresses
13    IV,    10|           blame, and I confess it, sir.~Eucl. Hey? What's that?~
14    IV,    10|          some demon got hold of me,sir, and led me on.~Eucl. How
15    IV,    10|           I admit I've done wrong, sir; I deserve your reproaches,
16    IV,    10|            penitently) Well, well, sir, -- it's done, and it can'
17    IV,    10|          you!~Lyc. Don't say that, sir.~Eucl. Then why did you
18    IV,    10|      because of drink...and...love,sir.~Eucl. The colossal impudence
19    IV,    10|          ve come of my own accord, sir, to entreat you to pardon
20    IV,    10|        objection to holding to it, sir, -- I ask nothing better.~
21    IV,    10|           on it against your will, sir; but I do think my claim
22    IV,    10|         the justice of it yourself,sir, I assure you.~Eucl. I'll
23    IV,    10|        talk over quietly with you, sir, if you're at leisure.~Eucl.
24    IV,    10|         you deceive me?~Lyc. Then, sir, may I be dealt with as
25    IV,    10|        with my family connections, sir, -- Megadorus here is my
26    IV,    10|          that I am!~Lyc. Brace up, sir: don't curse. And now for
27    IV,    10|           for me, too! Now listen, sir. There isn't a man alive
28    IV,    10|         wrong and is ashamed. Now, sir, if I've injures you or
29    IV,    10|           his shoulder) Lamenting, sir, lamenting, when you're
30    IV,    10|          up -- and we have a child,sir. This explains my uncle'
31    IV,    10|             I'll soon be with you, sir. ( after a pause, contentedly)
32     V       |          to leave)~Strob. Hold on, sir; I'll tell you all about
33     V       |            then, tell away.~Strob. Sir, to-day, I've found -- boundless
34     V       |           Strob. A four pound pot, sir, I tell you a four pound
35     V       |       heartily) Go along with you, sir! I know what you're after.
36     V       |           Strob. Bless your heart, sir, my tongue's all the time
37     V       |          ll get?~Strob. By heaven, sir, you can even kill me, but
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