Gnathonides What did I tell them?—Timon was too good a man to be abandoned by Providence. How are you, Timon? as good-looking and good-tempered, as good a fellow, as ever? Timon And you, Gnathonides, still teaching vultures rapacity, and men cunning? Gnathonides Ah, he always liked his little joke. But where do you dine? I have brought a new song with me, a march out of the last musical thing on. Timon It will be a funeral march, then, and a very touching one, with spade obbligato. Gnathonides What means this? This is assault, Timon; just let me find a witness! ... Oh, my God, my God!... I'll have you before the Areopagus for assault and battery. Timon You’d better not wait much longer, or you'll have to make it murder. Gnathonides Mercy, mercy! ..- Now, a little gold ointment to heal the wound; it is a first-rate styptic. Timon What! you won’t go, won’t you? Gnathonides Oh, I am going. But you shall repent this. Alas, so genial once, and now so rude! Timon Now who is this with the bald crown?