Typical Tales of Fancy, Romance, And History From Shakespeare's Plays; in Narrative Form, Largely in Shakespeare's Words, With Dialogue Passages in the Original Dramatic Text
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Brutus. By the eighth hour : is that the uttermost ? Cinna. Be that the uttermost, and fail not then. Metellus. Caius Ligarius doth bear Caesar hard, b Who rated him for speaking well of Pompey : I wonder none of you have thought of him. Brutus. Now, good Metellus, go along by him. He loves me well, and I have given him reasons ; Send him but hither, and I '11 fashion. him. Cassius. The morning comes upon us : we '11 leave you, Brutus. — And, friends, disperse yourselves ; but all remember What... you have said, and show yourselves true Romans. Brutus. Good gentlemen, look fresh and merrily : Let not our looks [betray] our purposes. And so, good-morrow to you every one. The conspirators went away as cautiously as they came, leaving Brutus once more alone, but for the sleeping Lucius. Brutus looks at him kindly, glad that there is one in the world whom care does not make wakeful. As he stands, silent and thoughtful, his beloved wife, the noble Portia, whose anxiety has kept her from sleeping, comes out with a light, anxiously seeking him.
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