Enter ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE with his rapier drawn, and
DROMIO OF SYRACUSE.
Luciana. God, for thy mercy! they are loose again.
Adriana. And come with naked swords.
Let's call more help to have them bound again.
Officer. Away! they'll kill us.
[Exeunt all but Antipholus of S. and Dromio of S.
Antipholus of S. I see these witches are afraid of swords.
Dromio of S. She that would be your wife now ran from
you.
Antipholus of S. Come to the Centaur; fetch our stuff from
thence:
I long that we were safe and sound aboard.
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Dromio of S. Faith, stay here this night; they will surely
do us no harm: you saw they speak us fair, give us gold.
Methinks they are such a gentle nation that, but for the
mountain of mad flesh that claims marriage of me, I could
find in my heart to stay here still and turn witch.
Antipholus of S. I will not stay to-night for all the town;
Therefore away, to get our stuff aboard.
[Exeunt.
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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: 82.
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