Othello
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1:03:01
You would not see this...
1:03:02
...were they as prime as goats,
as hot as monkeys--

1:03:05
But yet, l say, if imputation
and strong circumstances...

1:03:09
...which lead directly to the door of
truth will give you satisfaction...

1:03:12
...you might have it.
1:03:15
Give me a living reason she's disloyal.
1:03:18
l do not like the office.
1:03:21
But sith l am entered in this cause...
1:03:23
...pricked to it by foolish honesty
and love, l will go on.

1:03:30
l lay with Cassio lately.
1:03:32
And being troubled with a raging tooth,
l could not sleep.

1:03:36
There are a kind of men
so loose of soul...

1:03:39
...that in their sleeps will
mutter their affairs.

1:03:41
One of this kind is Cassio.
1:03:44
ln sleep, l heard him say:
1:03:48
''Sweet Desdemona, let us be wary,
let us hide our loves.''

1:03:53
And then, sir, would he grip
and wring my hand...

1:03:57
...cry, ''Sweet creature!''
and then kiss me hard...

1:03:59
...as if he plucked kisses from
the roots upon my lips...

1:04:02
...then laid his leg over my thigh...
1:04:05
...and sighed and kissed
and cried:

1:04:07
''Cursed fate
that gave thee to the Moor!''

1:04:10
-O monstrous!
-Nay, this was but his dream.

1:04:12
-Monstrous!
-Nay, yet be wise...

1:04:14
...yet we see nothing done.
1:04:16
She may be honest yet.
Tell me but this:

1:04:18
Did you not see
a handkerchief...

1:04:20
...spotted with strawberries
in your wife's hand?

1:04:22
l gave her such a one.
'Twas my first gift.

1:04:25
l know not that.
But such a handkerchief...

1:04:27
...l'm sure it was your wife's...
1:04:29
...did l today see
Cassio wipe his beard with.

1:04:32
O, if it be that--
1:04:57
Where should I lose
that handkerchief, Emilia?

1:04:59
l know not, madam.

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