Much Ado About Nothing
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1:15:01
Marry, sir...
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...we say we are none.
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You.
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Sir, I say to you, we are none.
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Have you writ down, they are none?
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Master constable,
you go not the way to examine.

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You must call forth the watch
that are their accusers.

1:15:22
Let the watch come forth.
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Masters, I charge you, in the prince's name,
accuse these men.

1:15:28
This man said, sir, that Don John,
the prince's brother, was a villain.

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-Write down Prince John a villain.
-Master constable.

1:15:38
Pray thee, fellow, peace.
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I do not like thy look, I promise thee.
1:15:46
-What heard you him say else?
-Marry.

1:15:49
That he had received 1,000 ducats of Don John...
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...for accusing the Lady Hero wrongfully.
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-Flat burglary as ever was committed.
-Yea, by mass, that it is.

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-What else?
-And that Count Claudio did mean...

1:16:01
...upon his words...
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...to disgrace Hero before the whole assembly,
and not marry her.

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Thou wilt be condemned
into everlasting redemption for this.

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-What else?
-This is all.

1:16:15
Prince John is, this morning,
secretly stolen away.

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Hero was in this manner accused,
in this very manner refused...

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...and upon the grief of this, suddenly died.
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Master constable...
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...let these men be bound,
and brought to Leonato's.

1:16:37
-Come, let them be opinioned.
-Let them be in the hands....

1:16:43
Off, coxcomb!
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God's my life, where's the Sexton?
1:16:49
Let him write down
the prince's officer coxcomb.

1:16:54
Come, bind them. Thou naughty varlet!
1:16:58
Away! You are an ass!

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