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Angelo. What please yourself, sir; I have made it for you.
Antipholus of S. Made it for me, sir! I bespoke it not.
Angelo. Not once, nor twice, but twenty times you have.
Go home with it and please your wife withal; 170
And soon at supper-time I 'll visit you,
And then receive my money for the chain.
Antipholus of S. I pray you, sir, receive the money now,
For fear you ne'er see chain nor money more.
Angelo. You are a merry man, sir; fare you well. [Exit.
Antipholus of S. What I should think of this, I cannot
tell;
But this I think, there's no man is so vain
That would refuse so fair an offer'd chain.
I see a man here needs not live by shifts,
When in the streets he meets such golden gifts. 180
I'll to the mart and there for Dromio stay;
If any ship put out, then straight away. [Exit.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Comedy of Errors. Contributors: William J. Rolfe - editor, William Shakespeare - author. Publisher: Harper & Brothers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1894. Page Number: 66.
    
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