Ben. Yes, the mirror; tell me no more of that, except you could behold in it a better, a more discreet, or a more able face for stratagem, than I can, when I look there.
Aur. But, to the business; What is this famous enterprise?
Ben. Be satisfied, without troubling me farther, the business is done, the rogues are defeated, and your mistress is secured: If you would know more, demand it of that criminal [Pointing to Fron.], and ask her, how she dares appear before you, after such a signal treachery, or before me, after such an overthrow?
Fron. I know nothing, but only that, by your master's order, I was to receive the two ladies into my house, and you prevented it.
Ben. By my master's order? I'll never believe it. This is your stratagem, to free yourself, and deprive me of my reward.
Cam. I'll witness what she says is true.
Ben. I am deaf to all asseverations, that make against my honour.
Aur. I'll swear it then. We two were the two rogues, and you the discoverer of our villany.
Ben. Then, woe, woe, to poor Benito! I find my abundance of wit has ruined me.
Aur. But come a little nearer: I would not receive a good office from a servant, but I would reward him for his diligence.