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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0119.phi012.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" subtype="act" n="2"><div type="textpart" subtype="scene" n="17"><sp><l n="535" part="Y"> Would you know for certain? </l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="535b" part="Y"> I should like to.</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="535c" part="Y"> Go you this instant into your own house: see whether your lady is within.</l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="536b" part="Y"> Very well: you’ve advised me rightly. I’ll be out again to you this instant. <stage>Goes into the CAPTAIN’S house.</stage> </l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="538"> I’ faith, I never saw any man more cleverly fooled, and by more singular devices. But here he is coming.</l></sp></div><div type="textpart" subtype="scene" n="18"><stage>Enter SCLEDRUS from the CAPTAIN’s house.</stage><milestone n="541" unit="line"/><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="540b" part="Y"> Periplecomenus, by Gods and men, and by my own folly, and by your knees! I do beseech you—</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="542" part="Y"> What now? </l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="542b" part="Y"> Pardon my ignorance and my folly; now, at length, I know that I am half-witted, blind, and thoughtless; for, behold! Philocomasium is at home.</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="545b" part="Y"> How, then, hang-dog<milestone n="545" unit="line"/><note anchored="true"><q type="mentioned" rend="italics">Hang-dog</q>: <foreign xml:lang="lat">Furcifer</foreign>.Literally, <q type="gloss">bearer of the <foreign xml:lang="lat">furca</foreign>.</q> Slaves are repeatedly thus called in these plays, as, by way of punishment for their misdeeds, they were compelled to carry a <foreign xml:lang="lat">furca</foreign>, or two pieces of wood shaped like the letter V, round their necks, with their hands tied to the ends of the instrument.</note>. Have you seen them both?</l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="546b" part="Y"> I have seen them. </l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="546c" part="Y"> I wish you to bring your master to me. </l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="547"> Indeed, I confess that I deserve a very great punishment; and I own that I have done a wrong to your lady guest. But I thought that she was the lady of my master, to whom the Captain, my master, gave me as a keeper; for it is not possible for water ever to be drawn more like to water from the same well, than is she to this lady guest of yours. And I will confess, as well, that I did look through the skylight into your house.</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="554b" part="Y"> Why shouldn’t you confess what I saw myself?</l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="555" part="Y"> And there saw in your house this lady guest of yours, kissing.</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="556" part="Y"> You saw her? </l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="556b" part="Y"> I saw her. Why should I deny what I did see? But I fancied that I had seen Philocomasium.</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="558"> And did you suppose me to be the very vilest of all men, in allowing<milestone n="559" unit="line"/><note anchored="true"><q type="mentioned" rend="italics">In allowing</q>: The old gentleman must surely have changed colour when he said this.</note>, with my own knowledge, such an injury so glaringly to be done to my neighbour?</l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="561"> Now, at length, I am of opinion that it was done foolishly by me, when I come to understand the matter; but still I did not do it with any ill intent.</l></sp><sp><speaker>PERIPLECOMENUS</speaker><l n="563b" part="Y"> Yes, but ’twas improperly done; for it befits a person that is a servant to keep his eyes, and hands, and talk, asleep.</l></sp><sp><speaker>SCELEDRUS</speaker><l n="565b" part="Y"> Now, if after this day I mutter anything, even what I know for certain, give me over to torture; I’ll give myself up to you. This time, prithee, do pardon me for this.</l></sp></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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