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1 Per | the Prologue. ~Euclio, an old gentleman of Athens. Staphyla, 2 Per | of Athens. Staphyla, his old slave. ~Eunomia, a lady 3 Per | of Athens. Megadorus, an old gentleman of Athens, Eunomia' 4 1 | affair.~I shall make the old gentleman who lives next 5 1 | the more easily. And the old gentleman who is to ask 6 1 | festival of Ceres. But there is old Euclio clamouring within 7 I, 1| Eucl. (aside) Hear the old criminal mumbling away to 8 I, 1| those eyes of yours, you old sinner. By heaven, I'll 9 I, 1| worse reprobate than this old crone I never did see, no, 10 1, 1| intentions of making the old fellow a father -- can you 11 1, 1| m going to. You know the old gentleman -- rather hard 12 1, 2| frightened) Oh, good lord! The old woman has let on to him 13 1, 4| lady?~Pyth. Daughter of old Euclio who lives next door 14 1, 4| Anth. I say, couldn't the old boy pay for the catering 15 1, 4| squeeze as much out of that old chap as you could out of 16 1, 4| water.~Anth. D'ye think the old buck could be induced to 17 1, 5| Shoving me off on this old screw, eh? If I ask for 18 1, 6| some all right when the old gent gets back from the 19 III, 1| dead and gone! The way the old codger took me for a gymnasium! ( 20 III, 3| declamation.~Cong. I say,old boy, I'll come to you with 21 III, 4| under cloak) from a poor old man -- that's what his sending ' 22 III, 4| that used to belong to the old woman, had to come within 23 III, 6| just as well as I do! The old hag's been blabbing!~Mega. ( 24 III, 6| just have a cask of good old wine brought over from my 25 IV, 1| with the daughter of poor old Euclio here; and he's just 26 IV, 4| business have you got with me, old fellow? what are you pounding 27 IV, 4| of it yourself already, old boy.~Eucl. Down with it, 28 IV, 4| aside) He's got 'em! The old chap's mad,stark,staring 29 IV, 5| death than not give that old fellow a surprise to-day. ( 30 IV, 5| goes the door! Aha! the old boy's coming out with it. 31 IV, 6| sight the place where the old fellow hides it. What if 32 IV, 8| there I spotted where the old chap hid the stuff. After 33 IV, 10| inquire into the case of the old nurse that's been his daughter' 34 V | instructions and been to see that old woman I mentioned, my girls' 35 V | in a bean.~Lyc. At your old tricks? You're chaffing. ( 36 V | He's the man that robbed old Euclio. Where is this gold?~