The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde
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I will not leave thee till I see thee do it.
GUIDO Can I have no friend? MORANZONE Revenge shall be thy friend; Thou need'st no other. GUIDO Well, then be it so. [Enter ASCANIO CRISTOFANO.] ASCANIO Come, Guido, I have been beforehand with you in everything, for I have drunk a flagon of wine, eaten a pasty, and kissed the maid who served it. Why, you look as melancholy as a schoolboy who cannot buy apples, or a politician who cannot sell his vote. What news, Guido, what news? GUIDO Why, that we two must part, Ascanio. ASCANIO |
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