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Much Ado About Nothing: Act 4 Scene 2
Scene II A prison.
- [Enter DOGBERRY, VERGES, and Sexton, in gowns; and
- the Watch, with CONRADE and BORACHIO]
- DOGBERRY
- Is our whole dissembly appeared?
- VERGES
- O, a stool and a cushion for the sexton.
- SEXTON
- Which be the malefactors?
- DOGBERRY
- Marry, that am I and my partner.
- VERGES
- Nay, that's certain; we have the exhibition to examine.
- SEXTON
- But which are the offenders that are to be
- examined? let them come before master constable.
- DOGBERRY
- Yea, marry, let them come before me. What is your
- name, friend?
- BORACHIO
- Borachio.
- DOGBERRY
- Pray, write down, Borachio. Yours, sirrah?
- CONRADE
- I am a gentleman, sir, and my name is Conrade.
- DOGBERRY
- Write down, master gentleman Conrade. Masters, do
- you serve God?
- CONRADE / BORACHIO
- Yea, sir, we hope.
- DOGBERRY
- Write down, that they hope they serve God: and
- write God first; for God defend but God should go
- before such villains! Masters, it is proved already
- that you are little better than false knaves; and it
- will go near to be thought so shortly. How answer
- you for yourselves?
- CONRADE
- Marry, sir, we say we are none.
- DOGBERRY
- A marvellous witty fellow, I assure you: but I
- will go about with him. Come you hither, sirrah; a
- word in your ear: sir, I say to you, it is thought
- you are false knaves.
- BORACHIO
- Sir, I say to you we are none.
- DOGBERRY
- Well, stand aside. 'Fore God, they are both in a
- tale. Have you writ down, that they are none?
- SEXTON
- Master constable, you go not the way to examine:
- you must call forth the watch that are their accusers.
- DOGBERRY
- Yea, marry, that's the eftest way. Let the watch
- come forth. Masters, I charge you, in the prince's
- name, accuse these men.
- FIRST WATCHMAN
- This man said, sir, that Don John, the prince's
- brother, was a villain.
- DOGBERRY
- Write down Prince John a villain. Why, this is flat
- perjury, to call a prince's brother villain.
- BORACHIO
- Master constable,--
- DOGBERRY
- Pray thee, fellow, peace: I do not like thy look,
- I promise thee.
- SEXTON
- What heard you him say else?
- SECOND WATCHMAN
- Marry, that he had received a thousand ducats of
- Don John for accusing the Lady Hero wrongfully.
- DOGBERRY
- Flat burglary as ever was committed.
- VERGES
- Yea, by mass, that it is.
- SEXTON
- What else, fellow?
- FIRST WATCHMAN
- And that Count Claudio did mean, upon his words, to
- disgrace Hero before the whole assembly. and not marry her.
- DOGBERRY
- O villain! thou wilt be condemned into everlasting
- redemption for this.
- SEXTON
- What else?
- WATCHMAN
- This is all.
- SEXTON
- And this is more, masters, than you can deny.
- Prince John is this morning secretly stolen away;
- Hero was in this manner accused, in this very manner
- refused, and upon the grief of this suddenly died.
- Master constable, let these men be bound, and
- brought to Leonato's: I will go before and show
- him their examination.
- [Exit]
- DOGBERRY
- Come, let them be opinioned.
- VERGES
- Let them be in the hands--
- CONRADE
- Off, coxcomb!
- DOGBERRY
- God's my life, where's the sexton? let him write
- down the prince's officer coxcomb. Come, bind them.
- Thou naughty varlet!
- CONRADE
- Away! you are an ass, you are an ass.
- DOGBERRY
- Dost thou not suspect my place? dost thou not
- suspect my years? O that he were here to write me
- down an ass! But, masters, remember that I am an
- ass; though it be not written down, yet forget not
- that I am an ass. No, thou villain, thou art full of
- piety, as shall be proved upon thee by good witness.
- I am a wise fellow, and, which is more, an officer,
- and, which is more, a householder, and, which is
- more, as pretty a piece of flesh as any is in
- Messina, and one that knows the law, go to; and a
- rich fellow enough, go to; and a fellow that hath
- had losses, and one that hath two gowns and every
- thing handsome about him. Bring him away. O that
- I had been writ down an ass!
- [Exeunt]
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