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Act 3 scene 3

  Act III  Scene III Gloucester's castle.  
  [Enter GLOUCESTER and EDMUND]  
GLOUCESTER Alack, alack, Edmund, I like not this
unnatural dealing. When I desire their leave that I
might pity him, they took from me the use of mine
own house; charged me, on pain of their perpetual
displeasure, neither to speak of him, entreat for
him, nor any way sustain him.




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EDMUND Most savage and unnatural!  
GLOUCESTER








Go to; say you nothing. There's a division
betwixt the dukes; and a worse matter than that: I
have received a letter this night; 'tis dangerous to
be spoken; I have locked the letter in my closet:
these injuries the king now bears will be revenged
home; there's part of a power already footed: we
must incline to the king. I will seek him, and privily
relieve him: go you and maintain talk with the
duke, that my charity be not of him perceived: if he
ask for me. I am ill, and gone to bed.  I die for it, as
no less is threatened me, the king my old master
must be relieved. There is some strange thing toward,
Edmund; pray you, be careful.


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  [Exit]  
EDMUND This courtesy, forbid thee, shall the duke
Instantly know; and of that letter too:
This seems a fair deserving, and must draw me
That which my father loses; no less than all:
The younger rises when the old doth fall.




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  [Exit]