Much Ado About Nothing
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-In most profound earnest.
-And hath challenged thee.

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Most sincerely.
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Officers...
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...what offence have these men done?
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Marry, sir, they have committed false report.
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Moreover, they spoke untruths.
Secondarily, they are slanders.

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Sixth and lastly, they belied a lady.
Thirdly, they verified unjust things.

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And, to conclude, they are lying knaves.
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Who have you offended, masters,
that you are thus bound to your answer?

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This learned constable is too cunning
to be understood.

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I have deceived even your very eyes.
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What your wisdoms could not discover...
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...these shallow fools have brought to light...
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...who in the night...
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...overheard me confessing to this man...
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...how Don John, your brother...
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...incensed me to slander the Lady Hero.
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How you saw me...
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...court...
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...Margaret.
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How you disgraced Hero...
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...when you should marry her.
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The lady is dead...
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...upon mine and my master's false accusation.
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Sweet Hero!
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Come, bring away the plaintiffs.
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By this time, our sexton hath reformed
Signior Leonato of the matter.

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And, masters...
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...do not forget to specify,
when time and place shall serve...

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...that I am an ass.
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Here, here...
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...comes master Signior Leonato,
and the sexton, too.


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