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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?
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