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William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIA room in Leonato's houseEnter Leonato and Antonio, meetingLeonatoHow now, brother! Where is my cousin, your son? hath he provided this music?AntonioHe is very busy about it. But,…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe sameEnter Don John and ConradeConradeWhat the good-year, my lord! why are you thus out of measure sad?Don JohnThere is no measure in the occasion that breeds; therefore the…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIThe sameEnter Don John and BorachioDon JohnIt is so; the Count Claudio shall marry the daughter of Leonato.BorachioYea, my lord; but I can cross it.Don JohnAny bar, any cross, any…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIILeonato's orchardEnter BenedickBenedickBoy!Enter BoyBoySignior?BenedickIn my chamber-window lies a book: bring it hither to me in the orchard.BoyI am here already, sir.BenedickI know…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIA room in Leonato's houseEnter Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, and LeonatoDon PedroI do but stay till your marriage be consummate, and then go I toward Arragon.ClaudioI'll bring you…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act III, Scene III
Scene IIIA streetEnter Dogberry and Verges with the WatchDogberryAre you good men and true?VergesYea, or else it were pity but they should suffer salvation, body and soul.DogberryNay, that…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVHero's apartmentEnter Hero, Margaret, and UrsulaHeroGood Ursula, wake my cousin Beatrice, and desire her to rise.UrsulaI will, lady.HeroAnd bid her come hither.UrsulaWell.…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIA prisonEnter Dogberry, Verges, and Sexton, in gowns; and the Watch, with Conrade and BorachioDogberryIs our whole dissembly appeared?VergesO, a stool and a cushion for the sexton.…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act V, Scene II
Scene IILeonato's gardenEnter Benedick and Margaret, meetingBenedickPray thee, sweet Mistress Margaret, deserve well at my hands by helping me to the speech of Beatrice.MargaretWill you then…William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIA churchEnter Don Pedro, Claudio, and three or four with tapersClaudioIs this the monument of Leonato?LordIt is, my lord.ClaudioReading out of a scrollDone to death by slanderous…