English, asked by rehabahmed020, 5 months ago

ANTONIO : Thou know'st that all my fortunes are at sea, Neither have I money, nor commodity To raise a present sum; therefore go forth; Try what my credit can in Venice do, That shall be racked even to the uttermost To furnish thee to Belmont to fair Portia. Go, presently inquire, and so will I, Where money is; and I no question make To have it of my trust, or for my sake.
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Answered by Anonymous
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You know right now all my money’s tied up in that cargo that’s still at sea. I can’t give you the cash you need because I don’t have it. But go ahead and charge things to me on credit, as much credit as I can get in Venice. I’ll use all my lines of credit to help you get to Belmont, to Portia. Go see who will lend money, and I’ll do the same. I’m sure I can get something either as a business loan, or as a personal favor.

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