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T. Maccius Plautus, Menaechmi, or The Twin Brothers (ed. Henry Thomas Riley), act 4, scene 2 (search)
man's. But why don't you bring the mantle home again? MENAECHMUS of Epidamnus. I'll have it brought back. THE WIFE OF MENAECHMUS of Epidamnus. For your own interest you'll do so, as I think; for you shall never enter the house to-day unless you bring the mantle with you. I'm going home. PENICULUS to the WIFE. What's there to be for me, who have given you this assistance? THE WIFE OF MENAECHMUS of Epidamnus. Your assistance shall be repaid, when anything shall be purloined from your house. The WIFE goes into the house. PENICULUS Then, by my troth, that really will never be; for nothing have I at home to lose. May the Gods confound you, both husband and wife. I'll make haste to the Forum, for I see clearly that I've quite fallen out with this family. (Exit.) MENAECHMUS of Epidamnus. My wife thinks that she does me an injury when she shuts me out of doors; as though I hadn't another better place to be admitted into. If I displease you, I must endure it; I shall please Erotium here, who