Much Ado About Nothing
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1:08:01
...upon the instant that she was accused...
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...shall be lamented, pitied...
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...and excused of every hearer.
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So will it fare with Claudio.
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When he shall hear she died upon his words...
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...the idea of her life...
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...shall sweetly creep into
his study of imagination...

1:08:22
...and every lovely organ of her life...
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...shall come appareled in more precious habit,
than when she lived indeed.

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Then shall he mourn...
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...and wish he had not so accused her.
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Signior Leonato, let the friar advise you.
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Being that I flow in grief...
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...the smallest twine may lead me.
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'Tis well consented.
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Presently away.
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Come, lady.
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Die to live.
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This wedding-day perhaps is but prolonged.
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Have patience and endure.
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Lady Beatrice, have you wept all this while?
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Yea...
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-...and I will weep a while longer.
-I will not desire that.

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You have no reason. I do it freely.
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Surely I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.
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How much might the man deserve of me
that would right her!

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Is there any way to show such friendship?
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A very even way, but no such friend.
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May a man do it?
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It is a man's office...
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...but not yours.

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