Act 5 Scene 1 Flashcards

1
Q

[Enter Clown and FABIAN]

N, ATLM, LMSHL.

A

Now, as thou lovest me, let me see his letter.

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Good Master Fabian, grant me another request.

A.

A

Anything.

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3
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Do not desire to see this letter.

TI, TGAD, AIRDMDA.

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This is, to give a dog, and in recompense desire my dog again.

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4
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[To FABIAN]

BYL, M, YWM, ATWSKI: TYHPMIDAGYDCROV, YHITBOMSAWAYL. IHYOLTIMTTSIPO; WTWIDNBTDMMR, OYMS. TOMAYP. ILMDALUOASOOMI. (TM-UM)

A

[Reads] ‘By the Lord, madam, you wrong me, and the
world shall know it: though you have put me into
darkness and given your drunken cousin rule over
me, yet have I the benefit of my senses as well as
your ladyship. I have your own letter that induced
me to the semblance I put on; with the which I doubt
not but to do myself much right, or you much shame.
Think of me as you please. I leave my duty a little
unthought of and speak out of my injury.
THE MADLY-USED MALVOLIO.’

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5
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…This practise hath most shrewdly pass’d upon thee; But when we know the grounds and authors of it, Thou shalt be both the plaintiff and the judge Of thine own cause.

GM, HMS, ALNQNNBTCTTCOTPH, WIHWA. IHISN, MFIC, MATSTDAMH, USSAUPWHCAH.

A

Good madam, hear me speak, And let no quarrel nor no brawl to come Taint the condition of this present hour, Which I have wonder’d at. In hope it shall not, Most freely I confess, myself and Toby Set this device against Malvolio here, Upon some stubborn and uncourteous parts We had conceived against him.

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