depart.
Estifania:
They shall both,
There's reason in all courtesies, they must both,
For by this time I know she has acquainted him,
And has provided too, she sent me word Sir,
And will give over gratefully unto you.
Michael Perez:
I'le walk i'th' Church-yard,
The dead cannot offend more than these living,
An hour hence I'le expect ye.
Estifania:
I'le not fail Sir.
Michael Perez:
And do you hear, let's have a handsom dinner,
And see all things be decent as they have been,
And let me have a strong bath to restore me,
I stink like a stal-fish shambles, or an oyl-shop.
Estifania:
You shall have all, which some interpret nothing,
I'le send ye people for the trunks afore-hand,
And for the stuff.
Michael Perez:
Let 'em be known and honest,
And do my service to your niece.
Estifania:
I shall Sir,
But if I come not at my hour, come thither,
That they may give you thanks for your fair courtesy,
And pray ye be brave for my sake.
Michael Perez:
I observe ye.
[Exeunt.
[Enter _Juan de Castro_, _Sancho_, and _Cacafogo_.]
Sanchio:
Thou art very brave.
Cacafogo:
I have reason, I have mony.
Sanchio:
Is mony reason?
Cacafogo:
Yes and rime too Captain,
If ye have no mony y'are an Asse.
Sanchio:
I thank ye.
Cacafogo:
Ye have manners, ever thank him that has mony.
Sanchio:
Wilt thou lend me any?
Cacafogo:
Not a farthing Captain,
Captains are casual things.
Sanchio:
Why so are all men, thou shalt have my bond.
Cacafogo:
Nor bonds nor fetters Captain,
My mony is mine, I make no doubt on't.
Juan de Castro:
What dost thou do with it?
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Cacafogo:
Put it to pious uses,
Buy Wine and Wenches, and undo young Coxcombs
That would undo me.
Juan de Castro:
Are those Hospitals?
Cacafogo:
I first provide to fill my Hospitals
With Creatures of mine own, that I know wretched,
And then I build: those are more bound to pray for me:
Besides, I keep th' inheritance in my Name still.
Juan de Castro:
A provident Charity; are you for the Wars, Sir?
Cacafogo:
I am not poor enou
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