Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare
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him we shall stay here at the least a month; and he heartly
prays some occasion may detain us longer: I dare swear he is no hypocrite, but prays from his heart. Leon. If you swear, my lord, you shall not be forsworn.-- Let me bid you welcome, my lord: being reconciled to the prince your brother, I owe you all duty. D. John. I thank you. I am not of many words, but I thank you. Leon. Please it your grace lead on? D. Pedro. Your hand, Leonato; we will go together. [Exeunt all but Benedick and Claudio.] Claud. Benedick, didst thou note the daughter of signior Leonato? Bene. I noted her not: but I looked on her. Claud. Is she not a modest young lady? Bene. |
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