Othello
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:04:04
O by heaven, l rather
would have been his hangman.

:04:07
Why, there's no remedy.
'Tis the curse of service.

:04:15
l would not follow him then.
:04:17
O, sir, content you.
:04:21
l follow him
to serve my turn upon him.

:04:25
We cannot all be masters, nor
all masters cannot be truly followed.

:04:30
You shall mark...
:04:32
...heaven is my judge,
not l for love and duty...

:04:37
...but seeming so for my peculiar end.
:04:41
l am not what l am.
:04:47
What a full fortune does the thick-
lips owe, if he can carry it thus.

:04:54
Call up her father.
:05:11
Awake! Thieves! Signor!
:05:13
Thieves! Look to your house,
your daughter and your bags!

:05:17
Signor Brabantio!
Ho!

:05:20
-Awake!
-Sir!

:05:21
Thieves! Look to your house, your
daughter and your bags!

:05:25
Thieves! Thieves!
:05:28
What is the reason
of this terrible summons?

:05:31
What is the matter here?
:05:38
Signor...
:05:39
...is all your family within?
:05:42
l know you, Roderigo...
:05:45
...and have charged thee
not to haunt about my doors.

:05:48
ln honest plainness,
thou has heard me say...

:05:51
...my daughter is not for thee.
:05:53
Are your doors locked?
:05:56
Why? Wherefore ask you this?
:05:59
Even now, now, very now...

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