Much Ado About Nothing
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1:20:05
Gentlemen both, we will not wake your patience.
1:20:08
My heart is sorry for your daughter's death...
1:20:10
...but, on my honor, she was charged
with nothing but what was true...

1:20:14
...and very full of proof.
1:20:15
My lord--
1:20:17
I will not hear you.
1:20:19
No?
1:20:21
Come, brother, away.
1:20:23
I will be heard.
1:20:25
And shall...
1:20:26
...or some of us will smart for it.
1:20:42
See, here comes the man we went to seek.
1:20:45
-Now, signior, what news?
-Good day, my lord.

1:20:48
Welcome, signior.
You are almost come to part almost a fray.

1:20:51
We had like to have had our two noses
snapped off with two old men.

1:20:54
Shall I speak a word in your ear?
1:20:58
You are a villain. I jest not.
1:21:00
I will make it good how you dare
and when you dare.

1:21:03
Do me right, or I will protest your cowardice.
1:21:07
You have killed a sweet lady,
and her death shall fall heavy on you.

1:21:13
Fare you well, boy.
1:21:16
You know my mind.
1:21:22
My lord...
1:21:24
...for your many courtesies I thank you.
1:21:27
I must discontinue your company.
1:21:30
Your brother the bastard is fled from Messina.
1:21:33


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