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SCENE V.

APRONIUS, PHILODAMUS.
Apronius.
The Legate and his friends wish for your company;
They think their entertainment but imperfect
Without your presence.

Philodamus,
not perceiving her.
Surely he will find them,
Or we are all undone.—Nay, he will find them.

Apronius.
You do not hear me.

Philodamus,
confus'd.
Pardon me, I do,
Indeed? and what says Sestius to that?

Apronius.
I said the Legate would desire your presence.
Sestius says nothing, but has delegated
His nose to speak as proxy. You may hear it
Snore hither.

Philodamus.
Well, I go.—What dogs are men!

[Exit.