Now, father, if even yet I may be allowed to ask anything of you, do give me two hundred Philippean pieces, I do entreat you. CHRYSALUS By my troth, now, not one even, if you are wise. NICOBULUS Let me read on. (Reading.) In set form In set form : Of course the oath would be the more solemn in such case. I have taken an oath that I would give this to the woman this day before nightfall, ere she leaves me. Now, father, have a care that I be not forsworn, and take me hence away from her as soon as you can, on whose account I have incurred so much loss and guilt. Take care and let not the two hundred pieces be a cause of annoyance to you; I will repay you innumerable times as much, if I live. Farewell, and do attend to these matters. Now, Chrysalus, what do you think? CHRYSALUS I won’t give you one bit of advice this day, and I won’t run the risk, that if any mistake is made, you should say that you had done it by my counsel. But, as I conceive, if I were in your place, I would rather give the gold than suffer him to be corrupted. There is a twofold choice consider which you would adopt; either to lose the gold, or for a lover to be forsworn. I neither order you, nor forbid you, nor do I persuade you. NICOBULUS I’m sorry for him. CHRYSALUS You don’t do anything surprising—he is your son. If still more must be lost, ’tis better for it to go, than for this disgrace to be everywhere proclaimed. NICOBULUS By my troth, I certainly had much rather he had been at Ephesus, so long as he was well, than that he had returned home. But why don’t I hasten to get rid of that which is doomed to be squandered away? I’ll bring you just now from in-doors twice two hundred Philippeans, both those which, a little time since, to my sorrow, I promised to the Captain, and these others. Wait there; I’ll be out to you, Chrysalus, this instant.