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.