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Speeches (Lines) for Second Bandit
in "Timon of Athens"

Total: 4

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,2115

First Bandit. Where should he have this gold? It is some poor
fragment, some slender sort of his remainder: the
mere want of gold, and the falling-from of his
friends, drove him into this melancholy.

Second Bandit. It is noised he hath a mass of treasure.


2

IV,3,2119

Third Bandit. Let us make the assay upon him: if he care not
for't, he will supply us easily; if he covetously
reserve it, how shall's get it?

Second Bandit. True; for he bears it not about him, 'tis hid.


3

IV,3,2122

Banditti. Where?

Second Bandit. 'Tis his description.


4

IV,3,2167

First Bandit. 'Tis in the malice of mankind that he thus advises
us; not to have us thrive in our mystery.

Second Bandit. I'll believe him as an enemy, and give over my trade.