Scenes From Old Playbooks Arranged As An Introduction to Shakespeare

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Now, what news on the Rialto !
Salarino. Why, yet it lives there unchecked, that Antonio hath a ship of rich lading wrecked on the narrow seas ; the Goodwins, I think they call the place ; a very dangerous flat, and fatal, where the carcasses of many a 5 tall ship lie buried, as they say, if my gossip Report be an honest woman of her word.
Salanio. I would she were as lying a gossip in that as ever knapped ginger. But it is true that the good Antonio, the honest Antonio, — O, that I had a title
... 10, good enough to keep his name company ! — Salarino. Come, the full stop.
ANTONIO AND SHYLOCK 157 Salanio. Ha ! what say'st thou ? Why, the end is, he hath lost a ship.
Salarino. I would it might prove the end of his losses. I. 5 Salanio. Let me say ' amen ' betimes, lest the devil cross my prayer, for here he comes in the likeness of a Jew.
Enter Shylock. He looks much older, and has a worn and hunted look.
How now Shylock ? what news among the merchants ?
Shylock. You knew, none so well, none so well as you, of my daughter's flight.


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