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2. Your brother too must die; consent you, Lepidus?
1. These many,then, shall die; their names are prick'd.
3. I do consent-
You wrong me every way; you wrong me Brutus; I say, an elder solider, not a better: Did I say 'better'?
1. Have not you love enough to bear with me, when that rash humour which my mother gave me makes me forgetful?
2. Yes, Cassius; and, from henceforth, when you are over-earnest with your Brutus, he'll think your mother chides and leave you so.
Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus are discussing their plans for battle, and who must die as a result of Caesar's death.
No man bears sorrows better. Portia is dead.
In Brutus' tent, him and Cassius have a fight.
Then, with your will, go on; We'll along ourselves, and meet them at Philippi.
Cassius and Brutus makeup and forgive each other for their quarrel.
...gentle knave, good night; I will not do thee so much wrong to wake thee...
Brutus reveals that his wife Portia is dead.
As a result of Brutus and Cassius making up from their fight, Cassius lets Brutus plan their strategy for the battle.
Everyone says good night and goes to sleep.
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