Why is the Scottish lord called "his neighbour"? What is the neighbourly
charity referred to by Portia in reply to Nerissa's question in the context?
What do you find humorous in the narration of the neighbourly charity?
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Scotland and England are two neighbouring countries and therefore the Scottish Lord is called the neighbour of Falconbridge who is an English baron . ... The Scots were given consistent assistance by French in their quarrels with the English .
What do you think of his neighbor, the Scottish lord? 70That he hath a neighborly charity in him, for he borrowed a box of the ear of the Englishman and swore he would pay him again when he was able. I think the Frenchman became his surety and sealed under for another.
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