Othello
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:07:01
Farewell, for l must leave you.
:07:22
The goodness of the night
upon you, friends.

:07:27
l pray you, sir,
are you fast married?

:07:33
Sir, you've been hotly called for.
:07:38
Have with you.
:07:54
-Halt!
-You!

:07:58
lKeep up your bright swords,
for the dew will rust them.

:08:04
O, thou foul thief!
:08:07
Where hast thou stowed my daughter?
:08:09
Damned as thou art,
thou hast enchanted her...

:08:12
...to run from her garden to the sooty
bosom of such a thing as thou.

:08:22
Lay hold upon him.
:08:24
Hold your hands...
:08:26
...both you of my inclining
and the rest.

:08:31
Were it my cue to fight, l should have
known it without a prompter.

:08:38
Good signor...
:08:40
...where will you that l go
to answer this, your charge?

:08:42
To prison...
:08:44
...till fit time of law and course of
direct session call thee to answer.

:08:47
What if l do obey?
:08:50
How may the Duke
be therewith satisfied...

:08:53
...whose messengers are
here about my side to bring me to him?

:08:57
'Tis true,
most worthy signor.

:08:59
The Duke's in council, and your
noble self, surely, is sent for.


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