No Fear Shakespeare

Julius Caesar

William Shakespeare

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Act 4, Scene 1, Page 3

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And let us presently go sit in council
How covert matters may be best disclosed,
And open perils surest answered.
Let’s immediately organize a council to discuss the best way to find out their secrets and the safest way to confront the threats we’re already faced with.


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OCTAVIUS
Let us do so. For we are at the stake
And bayed about with many enemies.
And some that smile have in their hearts, I fear,
Millions of mischiefs.
OCTAVIUS
Let’s do that, because we’re hemmed in by many enemies. And even some of the people who smile at us are in fact plotting against us, I’m afraid.
Exeunt
They exit.

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