It's over, and Caius has been thrown out of the house. He's not sure what's going on, but he's pretty sure he'll die. Caius tries to calm him down, telling him that his brother is kind and gentle, and that Caius is a liar and a murderer. He also tells Caius that he doesn't regret his decision not to team up with Caius, since Caius isn't as bad as he pretends to be. He says Caius's a liar, too, because Caius can't really be trusted, and he'd rather be hanged than be with his life hanging in the street. Caiu tells him
It's over, and Caius has been thrown out of the house. He's not sure what's going on, but he's pretty sure he'll die. Caius tries to calm him down, telling him that his brother is kind and gentle, and that Caius is a liar and a murderer. He also tells Caius that he doesn't regret his decision not to team up with Caius, since Caius isn't as bad as he pretends to be. He says Caius's a liar, too, because Caius can't really be trusted, and he'd rather be hanged than be with his life hanging in the street. Caiu tells him