Othello
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:38:00
...how comes it you are thus forgot?
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l pray you, pardon me, sir!
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l cannot speak.
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Worthy Montano...
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...what is the matter that
you unlace your reputation thus...

:38:20
...and spend your rich opinion for
the name of a night-brawler?

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-Give me answer to it.
-Worthy Othello, l am hurt to danger.

:38:28
Your officer, lago, can inform you,
while l spare speech...

:38:31
...of all that l do know.
:38:43
Now, by heaven, my blood begins
my safer guides to rule.

:38:47
On thy love l charge thee, lago.
Who began it?

:38:51
lf partially affined or
leagued in office...

:38:54
...thou dost deliver more
or less than truth...

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...thou art no soldier.
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Touch me not so near!
l had rather cut this tongue...

:39:03
...than it should do offense
to Michael Cassio.

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Yet to speak the truth
shall nothing wrong him.

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This it is, general:
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Montano and myself being in speech,
comes a fellow crying for help...

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...and Cassio following him with
determined sword to execute upon him.

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Sir, this gentleman steps in
to Cassio....

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--but more of this matter
can l not report.

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But men are men.
The best sometime forget.

:39:45
Though Cassio did
some little wrong to him...

:39:47
...as men in rage strike those
that wish them best...

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...yet surely Cassio--
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l know, lago, thy honesty and love
doth mince this matter...

:39:56
...making it light to Cassio.

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