The Ghent Review Vol 1 number 2 | Page 45

MASCARILLE : [ ASIDE :] Curse my luck , for all I have is the few coins that I withheld from Scapin when I ‘ saved ’ his purse . [ TO SGANRELLE :] Of course , a friar should be paid , and in the coin he does deserve . [ GIVES HIM MONEY .]
CLUTTERBUCK : Now , wed our servants in God ’ s sight ; for God ’ s sake , let ’ s call it a night .
ACT V — OUTSIDE THE ESTATE OF CLUTTERBUCK , SUNRISE .
SCENE I — SGANARELLE DISGUISED AS CLUTTERBUCK , SCAPIN ( APPROACHING HIM ).
SGANARELLE DISGUISED AS CLUTTERBUCK ( COUNTING MONEY ): What a day for infamy ! I ’ ve only made a modest fee . And what galls , to save repute of Clutterbuck and his household , they cozened me in this disguise , lest neighbors eavesdrop at sunrise .
SCAPIN : Ah , there you are , you swindling churl ! I ’ ll teach thee to shortchange Scapin ! [ CUDGELS HIM AND TAKES MONEY .]
FINIS .