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:47:03
Was not that Cassio
parted from my wife?

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Cassio, my lord.
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How now, my lord?
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l have been talking with
a suitor here...

:47:14
...a man that languishes in
your displeasure.

:47:16
Who is it you mean?
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Why, your lieutenant, Cassio.
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Good my lord, if he be not one
that truly loves you...

:47:23
...l have no judgment in an honest face.
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Excellent wretch!
:47:44
Perdition catch my soul,
but l do love thee!

:47:50
And when l love thee not...
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...chaos is come again.
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-My noble lord--
-What dost thou say, lago?

:48:00
Did Cassio, when you wooed
my lady, know of your love?

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He did, from first to last.
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Why dost thou ask?
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But for a satisfaction of my thought--
No further harm.

:48:20
Why of thy thought, lago?
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l did not think he had been
acquainted with her.

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O, yes.
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And went between us very oft.
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-lndeed!
-lndeed?

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Ay, indeed.
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Discernest thou aught in that?
ls he not honest?

:48:37
Honest, my lord?
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Honest? Ay, honest.
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My lord, for aught l know.
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-What dost thou think?
-Think, my lord?

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''Think, my lord'' !
By heaven, he echoes me.

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Thou dost mean something.
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lf thou dost love me,
show me thy thought.

:48:54
-My lord, you know l love you.
-l think thou dost.

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And for l know
thou art full of love...


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