27 ...[1927]
28 Go on, I pray; and if you can, make me think myself worthy of you.
29 ... this he would have found the only thing for the man's disease.
30 This is their way of reckoning: the items are falsified: the sum total roguishly balanced.[1928]
31 These fellows will balance their accounts exactly in the same way—[1929]
32 Come, now, add up the expenditure, and then add on the debts.
33 ... suffering from a Chironian and not a mortal sore and wound.[1930]
34 ... what you have hired at a great price is dear; though with no great loss.[1931]
35 ... all their hope rests in me, that I may be bilked of my money.[1932]
36 ... would not return ... and banish her poor wretch.[1933]