Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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The time is unagreeable to this business:
Your importunacy cease till after dinner, That I may make his lordship understand Wherefore you are not paid. TIMON. Do so, my friends. See them well entertain'd. [Exit.] FLAVIUS. Pray, draw near. [Exit.] [Enter APEMANTUS and FOOL.] CAPHIS. Stay, stay; here comes the fool with Apemantus: Let's ha' some sport with 'em. VARRO'S SERVANT. Hang him, he'll abuse us! ISIDORE'S SERVANT. A plague upon him, dog! VARRO'S SERVANT. How dost, fool? |
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