down the hill, Will serve the turn. What is he, Biondello? Master, a mercatante, or a pedant, I know not what; but format in apparel, In gait and countenance surely like a father. And what of him, Tranio? If he be credulous and trust my tale, I'll make him glad to seem Vincentio, And give assurance to Baptista Minola, As if he were the right Vincentio Take in your love, and then let me alone. God save you, sir! And you, sir! you are welcome. Travel you far on, or are you at the farthest? Sir, at the farthest for a week or two: But then up farther, and as for as Rome; And so to Tripoli, if God lend me life. What countryman, I pray? Of Mantua. Of Mantua, sir? marry, God forbid! And come to Padua, careless of your life? My life, sir! how, I pray? for that goes hard. 'Tis death for any one in Mantua To come to Padua. Know you not the cause? Your ships are stay'd at Venice, and the duke, For private quarrel 'twixt your duke and him, Hath publish'd and proclaim'd it openly: 'Tis, marvel, but that you are but newly come, You might have heard it else proclaim'd about. Alas! sir, it is worse for me than so; For I have bills for money by exchange From Florence and must here deliver them. Well, sir, to do you courtesy, This will I do, and this I will advise you: First, tell me, have you ever been at Pisa? Ay, sir, in Pisa have I often been, Pisa renowned for grave citizens. Among them know you one Vincentio? I know him not, but I have heard of him; A merchant of incomparable wealth. He is my father, sir; and, sooth to say, In countenance somewhat doth resemble you. As much as an apple doth an oyster, and all one. To save your life in this extremity, This favour will I do you for his sake; And think it not the worst of an your fortunes That you are like to Sir Vincentio. His name and credit shall you undertake, And in my house you shall be friendly lodged: Look that you take upon you as you should; You understand me, sir: so shall you stay Till you have done your business in the city: If this be courtesy, sir, accept of it. O sir, I do; and will repute you ever The patron of my life and liberty. Then go with me to make