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Act 5, scene 1, pages 1-2

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  • 2.) Since Macbeth went to war, I have seen her rise from her bed, put on her nightgown, unlock her closet, take out some paper, fold it, write on it, read it, seal it up, and then return to bed, remaining asleep the entire time.
  • 6.) I will not confess it to you nor to anyone else, because there was no one else to witness her speech. *Lady Macbeth enters*
  • 4.) She says something, sir, but I will not repeat it to you.
  • 1.) I've stayed up with you for two nights now, and I haven't seen any evidence of what you were talking about. When was the last time you saw her sleepwalking?
  • 5.) You can tell me. You really should.
  • 3.) Who she is like this, besides walking and performing various activities, have you heard her say anything?
  • 1.) Look, here she comes! This is exactly how she always looks, and-- I swear it-- she is fast asleep. Watch her. Keep hidden.
  • 3.) Yes, but they don't see anything.
  • 1.) You see, her eyes are open.
  • 5.) Come out, danged spot!Out, I command you! One, two. OK, it's time to do it now, --Hell is murky!-- Nonsense, my lord, nonsense! You are a soldier, and yet you are afraid? Why should we be scared when no one can lay the guilt upon us?-- But who would have thought the old man would have had so much blood in him?
  • 2.) She often does that. She looks like she's washing her hands. I've seen her do that before for as long as fifteen minutes.
  • 6.) Did you hear that?
  • 1.) What's she doing now? Look how she rubs her hands.
  • 4.) Listen! She's talking. I'll write down what she says, so I'll remember it better.
  • 3.) There's still a spot here.
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