As You Like It — Act 4, Scene 3: The forest.

Rosalind, still waiting for Orlando to keep his appointment, complains that it is past two o’clock. Celia teases her that Orlando may have wandered off with his bow and arrows to sleep. Silvius arrives with a letter from Phebe, and Rosalind reads it aloud, mocking its harsh, proud language while Silvius insists Phebe wrote it herself. Rosalind sends Silvius back to tell Phebe to love him instead. Then Oliver appears and asks for the shepherd’s cottage. He brings a bloody napkin from Orlando and explains that Orlando rescued him from a sleeping lioness and a snake, then was wounded fighting the lioness. Rosalind faints, recovers, and Oliver invites them to go with him.