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Act 3, scene 4: Robin the stableboy
is still in possession of Faustus's book and is planning some mischief with it. His friend Rafe,
enticed by the idea of mortal pleasures, agrees to help Robin in conjuring spirits. They are accosted
by the Vintner, who wants a goblet from Robin, but is promptly refused the request. Robin tries
to summon up devils to plague the Vintner, but Mephostophilis appears instead and is enraged to find
someone other than Faustus with a book of magic. He turns Robin and Rafe into an ape and a dog,
respectively, much to the Vintner's horror.
Act 4, scene 1: Several of the
officers at the Emperor's court plan for Faustus's arrival. Martino and Frederick explain to the
drowsy Benvolio that the Pope Bruno, (whom Faustus magically transported to Germany), will also be in
attendance that night. Benvolio is not amazed at tales of Faustus's skills in magic. He
refuses to watch Faustus perform his tricks, despite Frederick and Martino's warnings that this may
anger him.
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