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  1. But when I was arrested, he decided not to endanger himself, and he used his treacherous cunning to pretend that he'd never met me before. In the blink of an eye he became a totally different person, and he refused to give me back my own purse, which I had lent to him just half an hour before.

  2. She ask Feste how he is and the Fool says that Malvolio's possessed by the devil and straight up crazy, but he did write Olivia a letter. Olivia tells him to read it, but the Fool starts reading it in a crazy voice, so she gives it to Fabian to read instead.

  3. But seeing no hope of escape and being determined that no one else should marry Chariclea, he called to her to come out, and being answered by a voice which he took to be hers, plunged his dagger into the heart of the person issuing forth.

  4. Twelfth Night Act 5 Scene 1. The confusions of the plot reach their height before finally being resolved by the reunion of Viola and Sebastian–and the unmasking of Viola as a woman. Apart from ...

  5. A witchcraft drew me hither: That most ingrateful boy there by your side From the rude sea's enraged and foamy mouth Did I redeem; a wreck past hope he was: His life I gave him and did thereto add My love, without retention or restraint, All his in dedication; for his sake Did I expose myself, pure for his love, Into the danger of this adverse ...

  6. Truly, madam, he holds Beelzebub at the staves' end as well as a man in his case may do. Has here writ a letter to you. I should have given ’t you today morning, but as a madman’s epistles are no gospels, so it skills not much when they are delivered.

  7. Actually understand Othello Act 4, Scene 1. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.

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