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Speeches (Lines) for Caphis
in "Timon of Athens"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,642

Here, sir; what is your pleasure?

2

II,1,661

I go, sir.

3

II,1,664

I will, sir.

4

II,2,678

Good even, Varro: what,
You come for money?

5

II,2,681

It is: and yours too, Isidore?

6

II,2,683

Would we were all discharged!

7

II,2,685

Here comes the lord.

8

II,2,689

My lord, here is a note of certain dues.

9

II,2,691

Of Athens here, my lord.

10

II,2,693

Please it your lordship, he hath put me off
To the succession of new days this month:...

11

II,2,701

Nay, good my lord,—

12

II,2,706

If you did know, my lord, my master's wants—
And I am sent expressly to your lordship.

13

II,2,730

Stay, stay, here comes the fool with Apemantus:
let's ha' some sport with 'em.

14

II,2,742

Where's the fool now?

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