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P. Terentius Afer (Terence), Hecyra: The Mother-In-Law (ed. Henry Thomas Riley), act 3, scene 4 (search)
master? PAMPHILUS Yes, and waiting for you. PARMENO What's the matter? PAMPHILUS You must run across to the citadel.To the citadel: This was the fort or citadel that defended the Piraeus, and being three miles distant from the city, was better suited for the design of Pamphilus, whose object it was to keep Parmeno for some time at a distance. PARMENO Who must? PAMPHILUS You.