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Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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I do not always follow lover, elder brother, and woman;
sometime the philosopher.

[Exeunt APEMANTUS and FOOL.]

FLAVIUS.
Pray you walk near: I'll speak with you anon.

[Exeunt SERVANTS.]

TIMON.
You make me marvel: wherefore, ere this time,
Had you not fully laid my state before me,
That I might so have rated my expense
As I had leave of means?

FLAVIUS.
You would not hear me,
At many leisures I propos'd.

TIMON.
Go to:
Perchance some single vantages you took,
When my indisposition put you back;
And that unaptness made your minister
Thus to excuse yourself.

FLAVIUS.
O my good lord!
At many times I brought in my accounts,
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