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Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
page 114 of 149 (76%)
Tell them there I have gold; look, so I have.

APEMANTUS.
Here is no use for gold.

TIMON.
The best and truest;
For here it sleeps and does no hired harm.

APEMANTUS.
Where liest o' nights, Timon?

TIMON.
Under that's above me.
Where feed'st thou o' days, Apemantus?

APEMANTUS.
Where my stomach finds meat; or rather, where I eat it.

TIMON.
Would poison were obedient and knew my mind!

APEMANTUS.
Where wouldst thou send it?

TIMON.
To sauce thy dishes.

APEMANTUS.
The middle of humanity thou never knewest, but the
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