Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
page 34 of 114 (29%)
page 34 of 114 (29%)
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Al. What are we Apemantus?
Ape. Asses All. Why? Ape. That you ask me what you are, & do not know your selues. Speake to 'em Foole Foole. How do you Gentlemen? All. Gramercies good Foole: How does your Mistris? Foole. She's e'ne setting on water to scal'd such Chickens as you are. Would we could see you at Corinth Ape. Good, Gramercy. Enter Page. Foole. Looke you, heere comes my Masters Page Page. Why how now Captaine? what do you in this wise Company. How dost thou Apermantus? Ape. Would I had a Rod in my mouth, that I might answer thee profitably Boy. Prythee Apemantus reade me the superscription of these Letters, I know not which is which Ape. Canst not read? Page. No |
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