LYCINUS But, to let them go, do you think that you will have sure and certain good health? Don’t you see that many rich men live unhappy lives through some affliction—some unable even to walk, some blind, some with internal trouble? You would not accept twice the wealth if the effeminacy of the wealthy Phanomachus went with it, I’m sure, even if you deny it. I say nothing of the plots and robberies and envy and hatred by the mob that go with riches. Do you see how much trouble your treasure causes? ADIMANTUS You’re always against me, Lycinus. Very well, you won’t get even a quart, as you’ve abused my wish to the end. LYCINUS There you are. Just like most rich men, backing out and calling off your promises. Now give us your wish, Samippus.