Char. He seems to be very much pleased at something; he’s mighty merry.
Pam. Oh! ’tis nothing at all: he does not yet know of this unfortunate affair.
Davus. [to himself.] For if he has heard that he is to be married to-day.
Char. Do you hear what he says?
Davus. I’ll be bound he’s at this very moment half distracted, and seeking for me all over the town: but where shall I find him, or which way shall I now direct my course.
Char. Why do you not speak to him?
Davus [going.] Well, I’ll go.
Pam. Stop, Davus.
Davus. Who calls me? Oh! Pamphilus! I was seeking for you every where. Charinus, too! well met, Sir; I wanted both of you.
Pam. Oh Davus, I am quite undone.