Don Guz. Don John, I desire to speak with you alone.

Don John. You may speak before this Fellow, Sir; he's trusty.

Don Guz. 'Tis an Affair of Honour, Sir.

Don John. Withdraw, Lopez.

Lop. Behind the Door I will, and no farther. [Aside.] This Fellow looks as if he came to save me a broken Head.

[Lopez retires.

Don Guz. I call myself Don Guzman de Torrellas; you know what Blood I spring from; I am a Cadet, and by consequence, not rich; but I am esteem'd by Men of Honour: I have been forward to expose myself in Battles abroad, and I have met with Applause in our Feasts at home.

Lop. So much by way of Introduction.

[Aside.

Don John. I understand your Merit, Sir, and shou'd be glad to do as much by your Business.