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Street near the city gate.
[Enter ISABELLA and MARIANA]
ISABELLA
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To speak | so in|direct|ly I | am loath,
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I would say | the truth,| but to | accuse | him
so
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That is / your part,| yet I | am advised | to do
it,
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He says,| to veil full pur|pose.
MARIANA
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Be ruled | by him.
ISABELLA
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Besides | he tells | me, that | if
per|adven||ture
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He speak | against | me on | the ad|verse side,
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I should | not think | it strange,| for 'tis a |
physic
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That's bit|ter, to / sweet end.
MARIANA
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I would | Friar | Peter.
ISABELLA
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Oh peace,| the fri|ar is come. (three tri)
[Enter FRIAR PETER]
FRIAR PETER
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Come I have | found you | out a | stand most fit,
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Where you | may have | such^vant|age on | the
duke
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He shall not | pass you:
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Twice have the |
trumpets | sounded.
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The gen|erous,| and grav|est cit|izens
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Have hent | the gates,| and ve|ry near | upon
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The duke | is ent|ering:
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There|fore hence | away.
[Exeunt]