Dor. So you did me.

Hip. But I would never have you see that man; I cannot bear it.

Dor. I'll see neither of you.

Hip. Yes, me you may, for we are now acquainted: But he's the man, of whom your father warned you; O, he's a terrible, huge, monstrous creature! I'm but a woman to him.

Dor. I will see him, Except you'll promise not to see my sister.

Hip. Yes, for your sake, I needs must see your sister.

Dor. But she's a terrible, huge creature too! If I were not her sister, she would eat me; Therefore take heed.

Hip. I heard that she was fair, And like you.

Dor. No, indeed, she's like my father, With a great beard; 'twould fright you to look on her: Therefore that man and she may go together, They are fit for nobody but one another.

Hip. [Looking in.] Yonder he comes with glaring eyes; fly! fly! Before he sees you.