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THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.

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X.

ANGELO, arrested by a Merchant, claims the money for the chain of ANTIPHOLUS of Ephesus.

"MER.

My business cannot brook this dalliance.
Good sir, say whe'r you'll answer me or no :
If not, I'll leave him to the officer.

ANT. I answer you! What should I answer you?
ANG. The money that you owe me for the chain.
ANT. I owe you none till I receive the chain.
ANG. You know I gave it you half an hour since.

ANT. You gave me none; you wrong me much to say

so.

ANG. You wrong me more, sir, in denying it :

Consider how it stands upon my credit."

ACT IV. S. 1.

(DROMIO of Syracuse, coming from the vessel, is sent by ANTIPHOLUS to ADRIANA for money to pay the Goldsmith.)

XI.

DROMIO of Syracuse receiving the gold from LUCIANA.

"AD. Go fetch it, sister:

Go, Dromio; there's the money: bear it straight;

And bring thy master home immediately."

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