Othello
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:09:02
How? The Duke in council?
ln this time of night?

:09:06
Bring him away.
:09:30
Valiant Othello...
:09:32
...we must straight employ you
against the general Turkish foe.

:09:36
Welcome, gentle signor.
:09:39
We lacked your counsel
and your help tonight.

:09:42
So did l yours.
:09:44
Good Your Grace, pardon me.
:09:46
Neither my place,
nor aught l heard of business...

:09:48
...has raised me from my bed.
:09:52
My daughter!
:09:54
O, my daughter!
:09:56
Dead?
:09:57
She is abused,
stolen from me and corrupted.

:10:01
For nature so preposterously to err,
sans witchcraft could not.

:10:08
Whoever he be
that in this foul proceeding...

:10:11
...hath thus beguiled your daughter
of herself, and you of her...

:10:16
...the bloody book of law you
shall yourself read...

:10:20
...in the bitter letter after
your own sense.

:10:25
Humbly, l thank Your Grace.
:10:38
Here is the man.
:10:45
Othello?
:10:47
What in your own part can you
say to this?

:10:49
Nothing, but this is so.
:10:58
Most potent, grave
and reverend signors...


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