Ateu. What's that? Slipper?
Slip. By my faith, well guessed; and so 'tis indeed. You'll be my master?
Ateu. I mean so.
Slip. Read this first.
Ateu. [reads]. Pleaseth it any gentleman to entertain a servant of more wit than stature, let them subscribe, and attendance shall be given.
What of this?
Slip. He is my brother, sir; and we two were born together, must serve together, and will die together, though we be both hanged.
Ateu. What's thy name?
Nano. Nano.
Ateu. The etymology of which word is "a dwarf." Are not thou the old stoic's son that dwells in his tomb?