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further warrant. Go but with me tonight, you shall see her chamber-window
entered, even the night before her wedding-day. If you love her then,
tomorrow wed her; but it would better fit your honour to change your mind.
[105]
CLAUDIO
May this be so?
DON PEDRO
I will not think it.
DON JOHN
If you dare not trust that you see, confess not that you know. If you will
follow me, I will show you enough; and when you have seen more and heard
more, [110] proceed accordingly.
CLAUDIO
If I see any thing tonight why I should not marry her, tomorrow in the
congregation, where I should wed, there will I shame her.
DON PEDRO
And, as I wooed for thee to obtain her, I will [115] join with thee to disgrace
her.
DON JOHN
I will disparage her no farther till you are my withness; bear it coldly but till
midnight, and let the issue show itself.
DON PEDRO
O day untowardly turned! [120]
CLAUDIO
O mischief strangely thwarting!
DON JOHN
O plague right well prevented! So will you say when you have seen the
sequel.