Much Ado About Nothing
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1:05:00
...or those pampered animals...
1:05:02
...that rage in savage sensuality.
1:05:07
Is my lord well, that he doth speak so wide?
1:05:09
-Sweet prince, why speak not you?
-What should I speak?

1:05:13
I stand dishonored, that have gone about
to link my dear friend to a common stale.

1:05:19
No!
1:05:21
What man was he talked with you yesternight...
1:05:25
...out at your window betwixt 12:00 and 1:00?
1:05:27
I talk'd with no man at that hour, my lord.
1:05:31
Why, then you are no maiden.
1:05:33
Leonato, I'm sorry you must hear.
1:05:35
Upon mine honor, myself, my brother
and this grieved count did see her...

1:05:40
...hear her, at that hour last night...
1:05:44
...talk with a ruffian at her chamber-window
who hath indeed, most like a liberal villain...

1:05:48
...confessed the vile encounters they have had
1,000 times in secret.

1:05:55
How now, cousin!
1:05:57
Come, let us go.
1:05:59
These things, come thus to light,
smother her spirits up.

1:06:02
Cousin, wherefore sink you down?
1:06:12
Hath no man's dagger here...
1:06:15
...a point for me?
1:06:23
Do not live, Hero!
1:06:26
Do not ope thine eyes!
1:06:30
Hero!
1:06:33
Grieved l, I had but one?
1:06:36
Why had I one?
1:06:38
Why ever wast thou lovely in my eyes?
1:06:43
Leonato!
1:06:44
-She is fallen into a pit of ink.
-Sir, be patient.

1:06:50
For my part, I am so attired in wonder,
I know not what to say.

1:06:54
On my soul, my cousin is belied!
1:06:57
Lady, were you her bedfellow last night?
1:06:59
No, truly not, although, until last night,
I have this twelvemonth been her bedfellow.


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