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Much Ado About Nothing: Act 1 Scene 2
Scene II A room in LEONATO's house.
- [Enter LEONATO and ANTONIO, meeting]
- LEONATO
- How now, brother! Where is my cousin, your son?
- hath he provided this music?
- ANTONIO
- He is very busy about it. But, brother, I can tell
- you strange news that you yet dreamt not of.
- LEONATO
- Are they good?
- ANTONIO
- As the event stamps them: but they have a good
- cover; they show well outward. The prince and Count
- Claudio, walking in a thick-pleached alley in mine
- orchard, were thus much overheard by a man of mine:
- the prince discovered to Claudio that he loved my
- niece your daughter and meant to acknowledge it
- this night in a dance: and if he found her
- accordant, he meant to take the present time by the
- top and instantly break with you of it.
- LEONATO
- Hath the fellow any wit that told you this?
- ANTONIO
- A good sharp fellow: I will send for him; and
- question him yourself.
- LEONATO
- No, no; we will hold it as a dream till it appear
- itself: but I will acquaint my daughter withal,
- that she may be the better prepared for an answer,
- if peradventure this be true. Go you and tell her of it.
- [Enter Attendants]
- Cousins, you know what you have to do. O, I cry you
- mercy, friend; go you with me, and I will use your
- skill. Good cousin, have a care this busy time.
- [Exeunt]
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