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| Enter OTHELLO,
IAGO, and GENTLEMEN |
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| OTHELLO, IAGO and
GENTLEMEN enter. |
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| | OTHELLO |
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These letters give, Iago, to the pilot, |
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And by him do my duties to the senate. |
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That done, I will be walking on the works, |
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Repair there to me. |
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| OTHELLO |
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Iago, give these letters to the ship's captain who
brought me here, and ask him to pay my respects to the Senate of
Venice. Now that's done, I'm going to walk on
the fortification walls. Look for me there when you come
back. |
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| | IAGO |
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Well, my good lord, I'll do 't. |
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| | OTHELLO |
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This fortification, gentlemen, shall we see 't? |
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| OTHELLO |
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Shall we go see this fortification, men? |
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| | GENTLEMEN |
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We'll wait upon your lordship. |
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| GENTLEMEN |
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We're at your service, my lord. |
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