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EUNUCHUS.
Act V. Sc. 10.
Phæ. He is worthy.
Gna. Thraso, Approach, if 'tis your pleasure.
Thr. Now, how go Our matters, I beseech you?
Gna. Even thus: They did not know you, nor appreciate; I have explained your worthiness; your deeds Of valour in the field they recognize.
Thr. You have done well, and I return you thanks. Where'er I go I stumble thus on friends— Here most of all.
Gna. I told you so — he has A fund of elegance, quite Attican.
Phæ. Now all is over, let us hence depart; We bid, Farewell ! Do ye applaud our art.
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