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# Victorious, victorious, victorious love
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# Who can resist
# Who can resist
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# Who can resist
# Who can resist
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# Who can resist
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# Such mighty charms?
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# Such mighty, mighty
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# Mighty, mighty charms
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Bravo! Bravo!
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Well done!
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Ha, ha!
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His Grace, the Duke of Buckingham,
and Mr Edward Kynaston!
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George, you're late!
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Your Majesty.
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I thought you'd skipped us.
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And Kynaston?
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- I know you. You're...
- The actor.
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- Oh, yes, you were in...
- Othello, sir.
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This Thursday last at Mr Betterton's.
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Were you? Not lago, I hope.
I didn't like him.
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I played Desdemona.
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Ah! That Kynaston.
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Late wife of the murderous Moor.
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Went to see the show last week
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The curtain was late.
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I said, "What's the matter?"
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They said, "Your Majesty,
Desdemona is still shaving."
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You paint a blush upon me, sir.
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Do you know Miss Gwynn,
my pretty, witty Nell?
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Mr Kynaston, I am a great admirer.
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Oh!
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Nell is the most ardent theatregoer in London.
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I used to be an orange girl.
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I worked the stalls before,
during and after every performance.
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Oranges! Oranges!
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Two pence a pair!
Yes, exactly
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Kynaston, about the Othello.
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Saw it last week. Good show.
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But it needed changes.
You see, it could be a bit...
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- Jollier?
- That's what I said.
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Yes, what we want are...
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- Surprises?
- Exactly.
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But we don't want to know they're coming.
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Mr Samuel Pepys!
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And Mrs Margaret Hughes!
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- Your Majesty.
- Pepys, you brought a guest.