Much Ado About Nothing
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...but hear these ill news
with the ears of Claudio.

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'Tis certain so...
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...the prince woos for himself!
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Friendship is constant in all other things...
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...save in the office and affairs of love.
:27:37
This is an accident of hourly proof...
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...which I mistrusted not.
:27:46
Farewell, therefore, Hero!
:27:52
-Count Claudio?
-Yea, the same.

:27:54
-Come, will you go with me?
-Whither?

:27:55
About your own business.
:27:57
-The prince hath got your Hero!
-I wish him joy of her!

:28:01
Did you think the prince
would have served you thus?

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I pray you, leave me.
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Alas, poor hurt fowl!
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But that my Lady Beatrice should know me,
and not know me!

:28:15
The prince's fool?
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I am not so reputed.
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It is the base, the bitter disposition of Beatrice...
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...that puts the world into her person
and so gives me out.

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Well...
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...I'll be revenged as I may.
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Now, signior, where's the count?
:28:35
Troth, my lord, I found him here
as melancholy as a lodge in a warren.

:28:39
I told him, and I think I told him true...
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...that your grace had got the good will
of this young lady.

:28:45
The Lady Beatrice hath a quarrel to you.
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The gentleman that danced with her
told her she is much wronged by you.

:28:53
She misused me past the endurance of a block!
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She told me, not thinking I had been myself,
that I was the prince's jester...


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