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- ... The noble [Admins]
- Hath told you [Malleus] was [uncivil]:
- If it were so, it was a grievous fault,
- And grievously hath [Malleus] answered it ...
- Here, under leave of [Admins] and the rest,
- (For the [Admins are] honourable [men];
- So are they all; all honourable men)
- Come I to speak in [Malleus'] [arbitration case] ...
- He was my friend, faithful and just to me:
- But [an Admin] says he was [uncivil];
- And [the Admins are] honourable [men] ….
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— [[[User:Senra|Senra]] (talk · contribs)] Mark Anthony, William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 2
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