He ate at my house, but that doesn't make me
nervous.
IAGO
Oh, did he so? I charge you, go with me.
IAGO
Oh, did he? I order you to come with me.
EMILIA
Oh, fie upon thee, strumpet!
EMILIA
Go to hell, you whore!
BIANCA
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I am no strumpet, but of life as honest
As you that thus abuse me.
BIANCA
I'm no whore. I'm as moral as you
are.
EMILIA
As I! Fie upon
thee!
EMILIA
As moral as me! Damn you!
IAGO
Kind gentlemen, let's go see poor Cassio
dressed.—
Come, mistress, you must tell 's another tale.
Emilia, run you to the citadel
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And tell my lord and lady what hath happed.—
Will you go on afore?
(aside)
This is the night
That either makes me or fordoes me quite.
IAGO
Gentlemen, let's go make sure Cassio's
wounds are properly dressed.—Come on, ma'am,
you can tell us another story. Emilia, go to the castle and tell
Othello and Desdemona what happened.—Will you please go
now? (to himself) This is the night
that'll either make me or break me.