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Why did Shylock not bid a tearful adieu to 'him'?​

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Shylock tells Lancelot he'll soon see regret becoming Bassanio's servant. Bassanio won't let him eat and lay around all day the way Shylock has. Shylock does not bid a tearful adieu to him as he says Lancelet's departure is no great loss, as he was lazy and slept too much anyway.

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Shylock tells Lancelet he'll soon see regret becoming Bassanio's servant. Bassanio won't let him eat and lay around all day the way Shylock has. Shylock does not bid a tearful adieu to him as he says Lancelet's departure is no great loss, as he was lazy and slept too much anyway.

Shylock tells Lancelet he'll soon see regret becoming Bassanio's servant. Bassanio won't let him eat and lay around all day the way Shylock has. Shylock does not bid a tearful adieu to him as he says Lancelet's departure is no great loss, as he was lazy and slept too much anyway.Explanation:

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