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Much Ado About Nothing - Act 3 Scene 3 - Lines 1-82

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  • You’re thought to be the most senseless and fit man here, so you will carry the lantern and be constable. This is your assignment:
  • you will comprehend any vagrant men you see. You are to order all men to stop, in the Prince’s name.
  • But what if they don't stop?
  • If he won’t stop when he’s told to, then he isn’t one of the Prince’s subjects.
  • Well then, don’t bother with him and let him go. Then immediately call the rest of the watch together and thank God that you’ve gotten rid of such a criminal.
  • And what if they won't go?
  • Well then, leave them alone until they’re sober. If even then they don’t answer to your satisfaction, you can say that they’re not the men you thought they were.
  • You’re supposed to visit all the bars and tell anyone who’s drunk to go home and go to bed.
  • I think the most peaceable thing to do is to let him be himself—and steal away.
  • If you meet a thief, you can expect him to be dishonest. The less you have to do with that kind of man, the more honest you will be.
  • I didn't do it I swear! That apple is mine!
  • Well then, leave quietly, and let the child’s crying wake up the nurse.
  • If you hear a child crying in the night, you should call the nurse and tell her to quiet the child.
  • WAAAAAAA!!!
  • What if the nurse is asleep and doesn’t hear us?
  • Ha, ha, ha! Well, gentlemen, good night. And if anything important happens, find me and let me know. Keep each other’s secrets and your own. Good night. Come, friend.
  • And that’s the end of your assignment. You, constable, are representing the Prince himself. If you meet the Prince in the night, you can order him to stop.
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