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Volpone; Or, The Fox, a play by Ben Jonson

Act 3. Scene 3.4

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_ ANOTHER PART OF THE SAME.

ENTER MOSCA AND CORVINO, CELIA FOLLOWING.

MOS. Death on me! you are come too soon, what meant you?
Did not I say, I would send?

CORV. Yes, but I fear'd
You might forget it, and then they prevent us.

MOS [ASIDE.]: Prevent! did e'er man haste so, for his horns?
A courtier would not ply it so, for a place.
--Well, now there's no helping it, stay here;
I'll presently return.

[EXIT.]

CORV. Where are you, Celia?
You know not wherefore I have brought you hither?

CEL. Not well, except you told me.

CORV. Now, I will:
Hark hither.

[EXEUNT.] _

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