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As You Like It

William Shakespeare

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Act 4, Scene 2, Page 9

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ROSALIND
So I do. But i' faith, I should have been a woman by right.
ROSALIND
That’s what I’m doing. But honestly, I should have been a woman.

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CELIA
Come, you look paler and paler. Pray you, draw
homewards.—Good sir, go with us.
CELIA
Come on, you keep getting paler. Please, let’s go home. Sir, please come with us.


OLIVER
That will I, for I must bear answer back
How you excuse my brother, Rosalind.
OLIVER
I’ll do that, because I have to tell my brother how you forgave him, Rosalind.


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ROSALIND
I shall devise something. But I pray you commend my
counterfeiting to him. Will you go?
ROSALIND
I’ll think of something. But please, tell him how well I faked a faint. Will you come with us?
Exeunt
They all exit.


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