Boldly confess that by my advice and prompting it was done, who urged him to take up the money of the Banker upon interest, which we paid this person by way of deposit. THEUROPIDES You’ve saved the whole ship. Eighty minae Eighty minae : Forty having been already paid (according to his story) as a deposit, and there being 120 minae in two talents. , you say, are owing for it? TRANIO Not a coin more. THEUROPIDES He may have it to-day. TRANIO By all means so, that there may be no dispute arising; or else pay them over to me, I’ll then pay them over to him. THEUROPIDES But still, don’t let there be any taking me in, if I do give them to you. TRANIO Could I venture to deceive you in deed or word even in jest only? THEUROPIDES Could I venture not to be on my guard against you, so as not to trust anything to you? TRANIO Why, have I ever imposed upon you in anything, since I was your servant? THEUROPIDES But I’ve taken good care of that; I owe thanks to myself and my own judgment for that. If I’m only on my guard against you solely, I’m quite wise enough. TRANIO (aside.) I agree with you. THEUROPIDES Now be off into the country; tell my son that I’ve arrived. TRANIO I’ll do as you wish. THEUROPIDES Run with all speed; bid him come to the city at once together with you. TRANIO Very well. (Aside.) Now I’ll betake myself this way by the back-door to my boon-companions; I’ll tell them that things are quiet here, and how I have kept him away from here. (Exit.) (THEUROPIDES, PHANISCUS, and another SERVANT.) PHANISCUS (coming forward.) Really, I don’t hear either the sound of revellers here, as once it was, nor yet the music-girl singing, nor any one else. (Goes towards the door.) THEUROPIDES What’s the matter here? What are these people seeking at my house? What do they want? What are they peeping in for? PHANISCUS I shall proceed to knock at the door. (Knocks.) Hallo there, unlock the door! Hallo, Tranio! are you going to open it, I say? THEUROPIDES (advancing.) What story’s this, I wonder? PHANISCUS (aloud.) Are you going to open it, I say? I’ve come to fetch my master Callidamates. THEUROPIDES Harkye, you lads! what are you doing there? Why are you breaking down that door? PHANISCUS Our master’s at a drinking-party here. THEUROPIDES Your master at a drinking-party here? PHANISCUS I say so. THEUROPIDES You’re carrying the joke too far, my lad. PHANISCUS We’ve come to fetch him. THEUROPIDES What person? PHANISCUS Our master. Prithee, how often must I tell you? THEUROPIDES There’s no one living here my lad; for I do think that you are a decent lad. PHANISCUS Doesn’t a young gentleman called Philolaches live in this house?