ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus, and BALTHAZAR, with the Courtezan at the Porcupine. "COUR. A ring of mine he had worth forty ducats; And for the same he promised me a chain." ACT IV. S. 3. IX. ANGELO bringing the gold chain to ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse. "ANG. Master Antipholus? ANT. Ay, that's my name. ANG. I know it well, sir. Lo! here is the chain. I thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine. The chain unfinish'd made me stay thus long. ANT. What is your will that I shall do with this? ANG. Not once or twice, but twenty times you have. And then receive the money for my chain. ANT. I pray you, sir, receive the money now, For fear you ne'er see chain or money more. ANG. You are a merry man, sir; fare you well." (DROMIO of Syracuse in the distance, bargaining for a passage in some vessel leaving Ephesus.) ACT III. S. 2. |