Act V, scene i

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is flat knavery, to take upon you another man's name.

Pedant

Lay hands on the villain: I believe a' means to

cozen somebody in this city under my countenance.

Re-enter BIONDELLO

BIONDELLO

I have seen them in the church together: God send

'em good shipping! But who is here? mine old

master Vincentio! now we are undone and brought to nothing.

VINCENTIO

[Seeing BIONDELLO]

Come hither, crack-hemp.

BIONDELLO

Hope I may choose, sir.

VINCENTIO

Come hither, you rogue. What, have you forgot me?

BIONDELLO

Forgot you! no, sir: I could not forget you, for I

never saw you before in all my life.

VINCENTIO

What, you notorious villain, didst thou never see

thy master's father, Vincentio?

BIONDELLO

What, my old worshipful old master? yes, marry, sir:

see where he looks out of the window.

VINCENTIO

Is't so, indeed.

Beats BIONDELLO

BIONDELLO

Help, help, help! here's a madman will murder me.

Exit

Pedant

Help, son! help, Signior Baptista!

Exit from above

PETRUCHIO

Prithee, Kate, let's stand aside and see the end of

this controversy.

They retire

Re-enter Pedant below; TRANIO, BAPTISTA, and Servants

TRANIO

Sir, what are you that offer to beat my servant?

VINCENTIO

What am I, sir! nay, what are you, sir? O immortal

gods! O fine villain! A silken doublet! a velvet

hose! a scarlet cloak! and a copatain hat! O, I

am undone! I am undone! while I play the good

husband at home, my son and my servant spend all at

the university.

TRANIO

How now! what's the matter?

BAPTISTA

What, is the man lunatic?

TRANIO

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