Othello
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:41:09
-Are you hurt, lieutenant?
-Ay, past all surgery.

:41:12
-Marry, God forbid!
-l have lost my reputation.

:41:16
l have lost the immortal
part of myself...

:41:18
...and what remains is bestial.
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My reputation, lago!
:41:24
My reputation!
:41:25
l thought you'd received some wound.
:41:27
There's more offense in that
than in reputation.

:41:32
What, man! There are ways
to recover the general again.

:41:35
You are but now cast in his mood...
:41:37
...a punishment more in policy
than in malice.

:41:39
Sue to him again, and he's yours.
:41:41
l would rather sue to be despised...
:41:43
...than to deceive
so good a commander...

:41:45
...with so slight, so drunken and
so indiscreet an officer.

:41:49
He that you followed...
:41:51
-...what had he done to you?
-l know not.

:41:53
ls it possible?
:41:54
Drunk!
:41:55
Wine is a good
familiar creature, if it be well used.

:41:58
Exclaim no more against it.
:42:01
And good lieutenant...
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...l think you think l love you.
:42:10
l have well approved it, sir.
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l'll tell you what you shall do.
:42:15
Our general's wife is now the general.
:42:19
Confess yourself freely to Desdemona.
:42:21
lmportune her. She'll help
to put you in your place again.

:42:25
This broken joint
between you and her husband...

:42:28
...entreat her to splinter.
:42:30
And my fortunes
against any lay worth naming...

:42:34
...this crack of your love shall
grow stronger than it was before.

:42:40
You advise me well.
:42:42
l protest, in the sincerity of love
and honest kindness.

:42:46
l think it freely.
:42:54
Good night, lieutenant.
:42:56
l must to the watch.
:42:58
Good night, honest lago.

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