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Much Ado About Nothing

  1. 1 Enter Don John and Borachio.
  2. 2 DON JOHN.
  3. 3 It is so; the Count Claudio shall marry the daughter of Leonato.
  4. 4 BORACHIO.
  5. 5 Yea, my lord; but I can cross it.
  6. 6 DON JOHN.
  7. 7 Any bar, any cross, any impediment will be medicinable to me: I
  8. 8 am sick in displeasure to him, and whatsoever comes athwart his affection
  9. 9 ranges evenly with mine. How canst thou cross this marriage?
  10. 10 BORACHIO.
  11. 11 Not honestly, my lord; but so covertly that no dishonesty shall
  12. 12 appear in me.
  13. 13 DON JOHN.
  14. 14 Show me briefly how.
  15. 15 BORACHIO.
  16. 16 I think I told your lordship, a year since, how much I am in the
  17. 17 favour of Margaret, the waiting gentlewoman to Hero.
  18. 18 DON JOHN.
  19. 19 I remember.
  20. 20 BORACHIO.
  21. 21 I can, at any unseasonable instant of the night, appoint her to
  22. 22 look out at her lady’s chamber window.
  23. 23 DON JOHN.
  24. 24 What life is in that, to be the death of this marriage?
  25. 25 BORACHIO.
  26. 26 The poison of that lies in you to temper. Go you to the Prince
  27. 27 your brother; spare not to tell him, that he hath wronged his honour in
  28. 28 marrying the renowned Claudio,—whose estimation do you mightily hold
  29. 29 up,—to a contaminated stale, such a one as Hero.
  30. 30 DON JOHN.
  31. 31 What proof shall I make of that?
  32. 32 BORACHIO.
  33. 33 Proof enough to misuse the Prince, to vex Claudio, to undo Hero,
  34. 34 and kill Leonato. Look you for any other issue?
  35. 35 DON JOHN.
  36. 36 Only to despite them, I will endeavour anything.
  37. 37 BORACHIO.
  38. 38 Go then; find me a meet hour to draw Don Pedro and the Count
  39. 39 Claudio alone: tell them that you know that Hero loves me; intend a kind
  40. 40 of zeal both to the Prince and Claudio, as—in love of your brother’s
  41. 41 honour, who hath made this match, and his friend’s reputation, who
  42. 42 is thus like to be cozened with the semblance of a maid,—that you have
  43. 43 discovered thus. They will scarcely believe this without trial: offer them
  44. 44 instances, which shall bear no less likelihood than to see me at her
  45. 45 chamber window, hear me call Margaret Hero, hear Margaret term me Claudio;
  46. 46 and bring them to see this the very night before the intended wedding: for
  47. 47 in the meantime I will so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent;
  48. 48 and there shall appear such seeming truth of Hero’s disloyalty, that
  49. 49 jealousy shall be called assurance, and all the preparation overthrown.
  50. 50 DON JOHN.
  51. 51 Grow this to what adverse issue it can, I will put it in practice. Be
  52. 52 cunning in the working this, and thy fee is a thousand ducats.
  53. 53 BORACHIO.
  54. 54 Be you constant in the accusation, and my cunning shall not shame me.
  55. 55 DON JOHN.
  56. 56 I will presently go learn their day of marriage.
  57. 57 [Exeunt.]