Othello
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1:12:01
Poor wretch!
l think, in faith, she loves me.

1:12:06
Look how he laughs already!
1:12:07
She says that you shall
marry her. Do you intend it?

1:12:11
l marry her? What?
1:12:13
l prithee, bear
some charity to my wit.

1:12:15
The cry goes that
you shall marry her.

1:12:19
-Prithee, say true.
-l am a very villain else.

1:12:22
This is the monkey's own giving out.
1:12:25
She hangs and lolls and weeps upon me.
So hales....

1:12:29
l see that nose of yours...
1:12:32
...but not that
dog l shall throw it to!

1:12:36
Before me!
Look, where she comes.

1:12:40
How is it with you,
most fair Bianca?

1:12:45
Whence came this?
1:12:48
This is some token from
a newer friend.

1:12:51
No, by my faith.
1:12:52
Why, whose is it?
1:12:54
l know not.
l found it in my chamber.

1:12:57
A likely story that you should
find it in your chamber...

1:13:00
...and not know who left it.
1:13:02
This is some minx's token.
1:13:05
There!
1:13:06
Give it to your hobbyhorse,
wheresoever you had it.

1:13:10
How now, my sweet Bianca!
1:13:14
How now, how now!
1:13:19
lf you come to
supper tonight, you may.

1:13:24
lf you do not, come
when you are next prepared for.

1:13:28
After her, after her.
1:13:30
Faith, l must.
She'll rail in the streets else.

1:13:33
-Will you sup there?
-l intend to.

1:13:35
l may chance to see you, for
l would fain speak with you.

1:13:38
-Prithee, come.
-Go to, say no more.

1:13:54
How shall l murder him, lago?
1:13:58
Did you perceive
how he laughed at his vice?


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