Much Ado About Nothing
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:47:14
...than you take pains to thank me.
:47:16
If it had been painful, I would not have come.
:47:19
You take pleasure, then, in the message?
:47:22
Yea.
:47:23
Just so much as you may take
upon a knife's point.

:47:31
You have no stomach, signior? Fare you well.
:47:48
"Against my will, I am sent...
:47:52
"...to bid you come in to dinner."
:47:57
There's a double meaning in that.
:48:03
But are you sure that Benedick
loves Beatrice so entirely?

:48:11
So says the prince and my new-trothed lord.
:48:16
And did they bid you tell her of it, madam?
:48:18
They did entreat me to acquaint her of it.
:48:21
But I persuaded them, if they loved Benedick...
:48:23
...to wish him wrestle with affection
and never let Beatrice know.

:48:27
Why did you so?
:48:28
Doth he not deserve as full as fortunate
a bed as Beatrice shall couch upon?

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