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Randolph | ||
SARAH TO JULIET.
Yes, I will come, Juliet; nothing but death, or an illness
next to death, shall keep me from thee;—but, on
one condition alone—one, that I would not mention, did
I not know that your own husband has, in a measure,
put his wife into the hands of the spoiler—pardon me—
my antipathy, aversion are wonderful—you know whom
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never meet—promise me that. That will determine
me. Randolph too—he is near you. Remember that;
can I come?
SARAH.
Randolph | ||