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Vin.

Where is that damned villain Tranio,

That fac’d and braved me in this matter so?

Bap.

Why, tell me, is not this my Cambio?

Bian.

Cambio is chang’d into Lucentio.

Luc.

Love wrought these miracles. Bianca’s love

Made me exchange my state with Tranio,

While he did bear my countenance in the town,

And happily I have arrived at the last

Unto the wished haven of my bliss.

What Tranio did, myself enforc’d him to;

Then pardon him, sweet father, for my sake.

Vin. I’ll slit the villain’s nose, that would have sent me to the jail.

Bap. But do you hear, sir? Have you married my daughter without asking my good will?

Vin. Fear not, Baptista, we will content you, go to; but I will in to be reveng’d for this villainy.

Exit.

Bap. And I, to sound the depth of this knavery.

Exit.

Luc. Look not pale, Bianca, thy father will not frown.

Exeunt [Lucentio and Bianca].

Gre.

My cake is dough, but I’ll in among the rest,

Out of hope of all but my share of the feast.

Exit.

Kath.

Husband, let’s follow, to see the end of this ado.

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