Pam. Who is that? Ah! Charinus, you come in a most auspicious hour.
Char. I wish you joy.
Pam. How! have you heard then that——
Char. I have heard all: and let me conjure you, my friend, to think of me amidst your happiness. Chremes is now your own: and will, I am very sure, consent to any thing you request of him.
Pam. I will not be unmindful of your happiness, I assure you: and, as it would be tedious for us to wait their coming out, accompany me now to my Glycera. Do you, Davus, go home, and order some of our people hither, to [215]remove her to our house. Why do you loiter? Go: don’t lose a moment.
Davus. I am going. (To the spectators.) [216]You must not expect their coming out: she will be betrothed within: where all will be concluded. Farewell: and clap your hands[217].
[218]END OF THE FIFTH ACT.
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