Simo. You will find less difficulty now, while he is angry with his mistress.
Davus. Be at ease, Sir, and rely on me.
Simo. About it then at once: but where is my son now?
Davus. I should not wonder if he were at home.
Simo. I will go and tell him what I have just told you.
Scene VII.
Scene VII.
Davus (alone).
I am utterly undone: why do I not at once go straight to the grinding-house. ’Twill be to no purpose to implore mercy: I’ve overturned everything. I have deceived the old man, and embarrassed the son with a marriage he detests; which I have brought about this very day, though the father considered the attempt as hopeless; and Pamphilus as the greatest evil that could befal him. O! wise Davus, if you had but been quiet, this mischief would never have happened. But, see, here come Pamphilus himself! I’m a dead man. O! for some precipice that I might dash myself down headlong!
[Retires.