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32 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE [ACT H.<br />

tune! here comes the man: to him, father; for I am<br />

a Jew, if I serve the Jew any longer.<br />

no<br />

Enter BASSANIO, with LEONARDO and o^Aer Followers.<br />

JBass. You may do so; but let it be so hasted, that<br />

supper be ready at the farthest by five <strong>of</strong> the clock.<br />

See these letters delivered; put the liveries to making<br />

; and desire Gratiano to come anon to my lodging.<br />

[Exit a Servant.<br />

Laun. To him, father.<br />

Goh. God bless your worship!<br />

Bass. Gramercy°! wouldst thou aught with me ?<br />

Ooh. Here's my son, sir, a poor boy, —<br />

Laun. Not a poor boy, sir, but the rich Jew's man;<br />

that would, sir, — as my father shall specify, — 120<br />

Ooh. He hath a great infection," sir, as one would<br />

say, to serve —<br />

Laun. Indeed, the short and the long is, I serve<br />

the Jew, and have a desire, — as my father shall<br />

specify, —<br />

Goh. His master and he, saving your worship's<br />

reverence, are scarce cater-cousins,° —<br />

Laun. To be brief, the very truth is that the Jew,<br />

having done me wrong, doth cause me, — as my

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