Fa. We will do our Endeavour what in us lies. But, hark ye, Eutrapelus, here is one Thing I would earnestly entreat of you.
Eu. I am entirely at your Service; command what you will, I will undertake it.
Fa. Well then, I won't discharge you till you have finished the good Service that you have begun.
Eu. What's that?
Fa. First of all, to give me Instructions how I may manage my Infant, as to his Health, and when he is grown up, how I may form his Mind with pious Principles.
Eu. That I will readily do another Time, according to my Ability; but that must be at our next Conversation: I will now go and prevail upon your Husband and Parents.
Fa. I wish you may succeed.
END OF VOL. I.
End of Project Gutenberg's Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I., by Erasmus