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DON PEDRO
She shall be buried with her face upwards.
BENEDICK
Yet is this no charm for the toothache. Old signior, walk aside with me; I
have studied eight or nine [65] wise words to speak to you, which these
hobby-horses must not hear.
Exeunt Benedick and Leonato.
DON PEDRO
For my life, to break with him about Beatrice.
CLAUDIO
’Tis even so. Hero and Margaret have by this [70] played their parts with
Beatrice, and then the two bears will not bite one another when they meet.
Enter Don John.
DON JOHN
My lord and brother, God save you!
DON PEDRO
Good-e’en, brother.
DON JOHN
If your leisure served, I would speak with you. [75]
DON PEDRO
In private?
DON JOHN
If it please you; yet Count Claudio may hear, for what I would speak of
concerns him.
DON PEDRO
What’s the matter?