I trust in the Gods and in yourself. LAMPADISCUS And I in the same.—that you’ll now go home. (PHANOSTRATA goes into her house.) MELAENIS (coming forward.) Young man, stay and listen. LAMPADISCUS What, are you calling to me, woman? MELAENIS To you. LAMPADISCUS What’s the matter? For I’m fully engaged. MELAENIS (Pointing to the house of DEMIPHO.) Who lives there? LAMPADISCUS Demipho, my master. MELAENIS It is he, I suppose, that has betrothed his daughter with such great wealth to Alcesimarchus? LAMPADISCUS It is he himself. MELAENIS How now, you? What other daughter, then, are you people now in search of? LAMPADISCUS I’ll tell you; not his daughter by his wife, but his wife’s daughter. MELAENIS What’s the meaning of that speech? LAMPADISCUS By a former woman, I say, my master had a daughter born. MELAENIS Surely, just now you said you were in search of the daughter of her who has been talking here. LAMPADISCUS Her daughter I am in search of.