Othello
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1:31:03
Mine eyes do itch.
Does that bode weeping?

1:31:06
'Tis neither here nor there.
1:31:08
l have heard it said so.
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O, these men...
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...these men!
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Dost thou in conscience think,
tell me Emilia, that there be women...

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...do abuse their husbands
in such gross kind?

1:31:25
There be some, no question.
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Wouldst thou do such a deed?
1:31:30
-Would not you?
-No, by this heavenly light.

1:31:33
Nor l by this heavenly light.
1:31:35
l might do it as well in the dark.
1:31:38
Wouldst thou do
such a deed for all the world?

1:31:42
The world's a huge thing.
lt is a great price for a small vice.

1:31:46
l think thou wouldst not.
1:31:48
l think l should
and undo it again when l'd done it.

1:31:52
For the whole world?
1:31:54
Who'd not make her husband
a cuckold to make him a monarch?

1:31:59
l should venture purgatory for it.
1:32:00
l don't think there
is any such woman.

1:32:03
Yes...
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...a dozen.
1:32:07
But l do think it is their
husbands' faults if wives do fall.

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Say that they slack their duties...
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...and pour our treasures
into foreign laps.

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Or else break out in peevish jealousies,
throwing restraint upon us.

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Or say they strike us.
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Why, we have galls...
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...and though we have some grace,
yet have we some revenge.

1:32:33
Let husbands know their wives
have sense like them.

1:32:38
They see and smell...
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...and have their palates both for
sweet and sour as husbands have.

1:32:45
What is it that they do
when they change us for others?

1:32:49
ls it sport?
1:32:52
l think it is.
1:32:54
And doth affection breed it?
1:32:57
l think it doth.

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