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Julius Caesar

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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.

Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.

Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.

Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.

Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.



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  • Caesar was warned about the Ides of March.
  • Casca saw a man with his hands on fire, but his flesh was not burning. He also meets a lion near the Capitol: bizarrely, the lion ignored him and walked on.
  • Calpurnia dreamed of Caesar dying.
  • Caesar sees Cassius and comments to Antony that Cassius looks like a man who thinks too much; such men are dangerous.
  • Conspirators enter. Cassius suggests that they swear an oath, but Brutus disagrees. They don't need an oaths, since their cause should be strong enough to bind them together.
  • Portia proclaims her love to Brutus by cutting herself.
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