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DOGBERRY

          I leave an arrant knave with your worship, which I beseech your worship to
          correct yourself, for the example of others. God keep your worship! I wish
          your  worship  well;  God  restore  you  to  health!  I  humbly  give  you  leave  to

          depart; and if a merry meeting may be [310] wished, God prohibit it! Come,
          neighbour.
                                                                           Exeunt Dogberry and Verges.



              LEONATO
               Until tomorrow morning, lords, farewell.



              ANTONIO
               Farewell, my lords; we look for you tomorrow.



              DON PEDRO
               We will not fail.



              CLAUDIO
                               Tonight I’ll mourn with Hero.

                                                                         Exeunt Don Pedro and Claudio.



              LEONATO
          (to the Watch)
               Bring you these fellows on. We’ll talk with Margaret, [315]
               How her acquaintance grew with this lewd fellow.

                                                                                                        Exeunt.




                                                    Scene II         IT


                                            Enter Benedick and Margaret.



              BENEDICK
          Pray thee, sweet Mistress Margaret, deserve well at my hands by helping me
          to the speech of Beatrice.




              MARGARET
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