Othello
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1:17:05
l am your own...
1:17:07
...forever.
1:17:16
God save you, worthy general!
1:17:20
With all my heart, sir.
1:17:21
The Duke and Senators
of Venice greet you.

1:17:24
l kiss the instrument of their pleasure.
Welcome, Signor Gratiano.

1:17:39
What's the news, uncle?
1:17:43
Good cousin Lodovico?
1:17:47
l am glad to see you, signor.
1:17:49
-Welcome to Cyprus.
-l thank you.

1:17:52
How does Lieutenant Cassio?
1:17:55
Lives, sir.
1:17:57
Cousin...
1:17:59
...there's fallen between him and
my lord an unkind breach.

1:18:04
-But you shall make all well.
-Are you sure of that?

1:18:07
-My lord?
-''This fail you not to do....''

1:18:10
He did not call.
ls there division between my lord...

1:18:13
-...and Cassio?
-A most unhappy one.

1:18:16
l would do much to atone them,
for the love l bear to Cassio.

1:18:19
Fire and brimstone!
1:18:21
My lord?
1:18:23
Are you wise?
1:18:25
What? ls he angry?
1:18:28
Maybe the letter moved him.
1:18:30
For as l think,
they do command him home...

1:18:33
...deputing Cassio in his government.
1:18:37
By my troth, l'm glad on it.
1:18:39
lndeed!
1:18:43
My lord?
1:18:44
l am glad to see you mad.
1:18:46
Why, sweet Othello?
1:18:48
Devil!
1:18:55
l have not deserved this.
1:18:58
This would not be believed in Venice,
though l should swear l saw it.


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