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What cannot be eschew’d must be embrac’d.

Fal.

When night-dogs run, all sorts of deer are chas’d.

Mrs. Page.

Well, I will muse no further. Master Fenton,

Heaven give you many, many merry days!

Good husband, let us every one go home,

And laugh this sport o’er by a country fire—

Sir John and all.

Ford.

Let it be so. Sir John,

To Master [Brook] you yet shall hold your word,

For he to-night shall lie with Mistress Ford.

Exeunt.

William Shakespeare

MUCH ADO

ABOUT NOTHING

( 1598–1599 )

Quarto, 1600; First Folio, 1623.

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[Dramatis Personae

Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon

Don John, his bastard brother

Claudio, a young lord of Florence

Benedick, a young lord of Padua

Leonato, governor of Messina

Antonio, his brother

Balthasar, attendant on Don Pedro

Conrade,

Borachio, followers of Don John

Friar Francis

Dogberry, a constable

Verges, a headborough

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