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SCENE-2
    A YOUNG MAN. Master, he Fool for a scholar?

    ANOteigue, eaco scains. tell us ains, teigue?

    ISE MAN. Be silent all. [anding silent, looking aand still in your places, for tell me.

    [A moments pause. tand round in tEIGUE still stands at the door.]

    ISE MAN. Is t you wory? Or in hell?

    ALL ter! No one!

    ISE MAN. I kne; but do not be afraid. I  be angry. tell me trut believe?

    A YOUNG MAN. e once did, but you augo knoter.

    ISE MAN. Oeaceac go very deep! t remains unc all. You believe just as yon alo tell me.

    A YOUNG MAN. No, no, master.

    ISE MAN. If you tell me t you believe I s angry.

    A YOUNG MAN. [to s somebody to dispute h.

    from the beginning.

    A YOUNG MAN. t is not t for to?day; you o talk about te upon the walls of Babylon.

    ISE MAN. If t you t believes,  friend. Surely t you. [t.] Surely  your mot been so soon forgotten.

    A YOUNG MAN. Master, till you came, no teaco get rid of foolis every one ened to you, every one rut disputation.

    ANOt a fool you made of t monk in t?place!  a o say.

    ISE MAN. [Comes from ands among time. It  passes, and t lasts for ever.

    [tEIGUE, tting on a stool by t h his money.]

    A YOUNG MAN [to anot be satisfied till e o t, master. hem?

    ISE MAN [in a lo noo tanding there.

    A YOUNG MAN. You were in a dream. Anybody can see an angel in his dreams.

    ISE MAN. O  a dream. I ell you I was awake as I am now.

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