Much Ado About Nothing
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1:35:53
I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap,
and be buried in thy eyes...

1:35:58
...and moreover I will go with thee to thy uncle's.
1:36:04
Did I not tell you she was innocent?
1:36:06
So are the prince and Claudio, who accused her
upon the error you heard debated.

1:36:10
But Margaret was in some fault for this.
1:36:14
Well, I am glad that all things sort so well.
1:36:16
Now, daughter,
and you gentlewomen all, withdraw...

1:36:18
...and when I send for you, come hither masked.
1:36:25
The prince and Claudio promised
by this hour to visit me.

1:36:28
You know your office, brother.
1:36:30
You must be father to your brother's daughter,
and give her to young Claudio.

1:36:34
Which I will do with confirmed countenance.
1:36:37
Friar, I must entreat your pains, I think.
1:36:40
-To do what, signior?
-To bind me, or undo me. One of them.

1:36:43
Signior Leonato, truth it is, good signior...
1:36:46
...your niece regards me with an eye of favor.
1:36:49
The sight whereof I think you had from me,
from Claudio and the prince.

1:36:53
-But what's your will?
-Your answer, sir, is enigmatical.

1:36:56
But, for my will, my will is your good will...
1:36:59
...may stand with ours,
this day to be conjoined...


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