Man. Which I do not, I confess.
Free. But, sir, pray believe the friendship I promise you real, whatsoever I have professed to others: try me, at least.
Man. Why, what would you do for me?
Free. I would fight for you.
Man. That you would do for your own honour. But what else?
Free. I would lend you money, if I had it.
Man. To borrow more of me another time. That were putting your money to interest; a usurer would be as good a friend.—But what other piece of friendship?
Free. I would speak well of you to your enemies.
Man. To encourage others to be your friends, by a show of gratitude.—But what else?