In this short scene, Shylock tells Mr. Manette that he wants to speak to him alone in his hotel room. He is worried that he will not be able to go to his house because of the dingy place in which he is staying. He tells Shylock that he has booked a room for them in the hotel and that he is going to pay for their stay. Shylock is worried about the fact that he and Manette are staying in the same room, but he assures him that it is not a problem. He then tells Manette to stop worrying about him because he will pay him double for his stay. When Manette asks why he has to worry about him, he is told that because of his pay, he has been turned into a sub. When he tells him that he does not have to worry because he
In this short scene, Shylock tells Mr. Manette that he wants to speak to him alone in his hotel room. He is worried that he will not be able to go to his house because of the dingy place in which he is staying. He tells Shylock that he has booked a room for them in the hotel and that he is going to pay for their stay. Shylock is worried about the fact that he and Manette are staying in the same room, but he assures him that it is not a problem. He then tells Manette to stop worrying about him because he will pay him double for his stay. When Manette asks why he has to worry about him, he is told that because of his pay, he has been turned into a sub. When he tells him that he does not have to worry because he