At Antonio’s house, Panthino tells Antonio that his brother has been urging him to let Proteus leave home and seek advancement, since other young men go to war, travel, or university instead of staying idle. Antonio agrees that Proteus needs experience beyond Verona and decides to send him to the emperor’s court at once, with Valentine. Proteus then enters, happily reading Julia’s letter, but Antonio interrupts, asks about the letter, and hears only that it is from Valentine. Antonio ignores Proteus’s delay and orders him to prepare for departure the next day. After Antonio and Panthino leave, Proteus laments that his attempt to hide his love has only brought trouble, and Panthino returns to summon him again.
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