The Comedy of Errors


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ACT V  
SCENE I. A street before a Priory.  
Enter Second Merchant and ANGELO  
ANGELO  
I am sorry, sir, that I have hinder'd you;  
But, I protest, he had the chain of me,  
Though most dishonestly he doth deny it.  
Second Merchant  
How is the man esteemed here in the city?  
ANGELO  
Of very reverend reputation, sir,  
Of credit infinite, highly beloved,  
Second to none that lives here in the city:  
His word might bear my wealth at any time.  
Second Merchant  
Speak softly; yonder, as I think, he walks.  
Enter ANTIPHOLUS of Syracuse and DROMIO of Syracuse  
ANGELO  
'Tis so; and that self chain about his neck  
Which he forswore most monstrously to have.  
Good sir, draw near to me, I'll speak to him.  
Signior Antipholus, I wonder much  
That you would put me to this shame and trouble;  
And, not without some scandal to yourself,  
With circumstance and oaths so to deny  
This chain which now you wear so openly:  
Beside the charge, the shame, imprisonment,  
You have done wrong to this my honest friend,  
Who, but for staying on our controversy,  
Had hoisted sail and put to sea to-day:  
This chain you had of me; can you deny it?  
ANTIPHOLUS  
OF SYRACUSE  
I think I had; I never did deny it.  
Second Merchant  
Yes, that you did, sir, and forswore it too.  
ANTIPHOLUS  
OF SYRACUSE  
Who heard me to deny it or forswear it?  
Second Merchant  
These ears of mine, thou know'st did hear thee.  
Fie on thee, wretch! 'tis pity that thou livest  
To walk where any honest man resort.  
ANTIPHOLUS  
OF SYRACUSE  


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