Much Ado About Nothing
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1:09:02
Have patience and endure.
1:09:32
Lady Beatrice, have you wept all this while?
1:09:34
Yea...
1:09:36
-...and I will weep a while longer.
-I will not desire that.

1:09:39
You have no reason. I do it freely.
1:09:42
Surely I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.
1:09:45
How much might the man deserve of me
that would right her!

1:09:49
Is there any way to show such friendship?
1:09:51
A very even way, but no such friend.
1:09:54
May a man do it?
1:09:56
It is a man's office...
1:09:58
...but not yours.
1:10:01
I do love nothing in the world so well as you.
1:10:07
Is not that strange?
1:10:10
As strange as the thing I know not.
1:10:14
It were as possible for me to say
I loved nothing so well as you.

1:10:19
But believe me not.
1:10:22
And yet I lie not.
1:10:24
I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing.
1:10:27
-I am sorry for my cousin.
-By my sword, Beatrice, thou lovest me.

1:10:31
Do not swear, and eat it.
1:10:34
I will swear by it that you love me, and I
will make him eat it that says I love not you.

1:10:39
Why, then, God forgive me!
1:10:41
What offence, sweet Beatrice?
1:10:44
You have stayed me in a happy hour.
1:10:47
-I was about to protest I loved you.
-And do it with all thy heart.

1:10:51
I love you with so much of my heart
that none is left to protest.


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