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What does Antonio tell Gratiano ? ( In Merchant of Venice Act 2 Scene 6 )​

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Answered by Priyapragya
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Antonio enters and, finding Gratiano, tells him that there will be “no masque tonight.” The wind has changed, and Bassanio and his men must sail for Belmont. Gratiano admits that he is relieved that there will be no feasting and no masque. He is anxious to be “under sail and gone tonight.”

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Answered by khavinajay7
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gratino aked Antonio to lend him three thousand ducats but at that time Antonio does not have that much money because his ships were at the sea they are all having rich cargoes if it comes Antonio could offer him money but he is short on money so he said that he borrow the money from the money-lender

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