Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare
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fool will eat no supper that night. [Music within.] We must
follow the leaders. Bene. In every good thing. Beat. Nay, if they lead to any ill, I will leave them at the next turning. [Dance. Then exeunt all but Don John, Borachio, and Claudio]. D. John. Sure, my brother is amorous on Hero and hath withdrawn her father to break with him about it: The ladies follow her, and but one visor remains. Bora. And that is Claudio: I know him by his bearing. D. John. Are you not signior Benedick? Claud. You know me well; I am he. D. John. Signior, you are very near my brother in his love: he is enamour'd on Hero; I pray you dissuade him from her, she is no equal for his birth: you may do the part of an honest man in it. |
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