No Fear Shakespeare
As You Like It
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.
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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.
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CELIA
Come on, you keep getting paler. Please, let’s go home. Sir, please come with us.
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OLIVER
That will I, for I must bear answer back
How you excuse my brother, Rosalind.
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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?
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ROSALIND
I’ll think of something. But please, tell him how well I faked a faint. Will you come with us?
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Exeunt |
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