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ACT IV SCENE II
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(Fife. Macduff's castle)
LADY MACDUFF: What had he done, to make him fly the land? ROSS: You must have patience, madam. LADY MACDUFF: He had none: ROSS: You know not LADY MACDUFF: Wisdom! to leave his
wife, to leave his babes, ROSS: My dearest coz, LADY MACDUFF: Father'd he is, and yet he's fatherless. ROSS: I am so much a fool, should
I stay longer, [Exit] LADY MACDUFF: Sirrah, your father's
dead; Son: As birds do, mother. LADY MACDUFF: What, with worms and flies? Son: With what I get, I mean; and so do they. LADY MACDUFF: Poor bird! thou'ldst
never fear the net nor lime, Son: Why should I, mother? Poor birds
they are not set for. LADY MACDUFF: Yes, he is dead; how wilt thou do for a father? Son: Nay, how will you do for a husband? LADY MACDUFF: Why, I can buy me twenty at any market. Son: Then you'll buy 'em to sell again. LADY MACDUFF: Thou speak'st with
all thy wit: and yet, i' faith, Son: Was my father a traitor, mother? LADY MACDUFF: Ay, that he was. Son: What is a traitor? LADY MACDUFF: Why, one that swears and lies. Son: And be all traitors that do so? LADY MACDUFF: Every one that does so is a traitor, and must be hanged. Son: And must they all be hanged that swear and lie? LADY MACDUFF: Every one. Son: Who must hang them? LADY MACDUFF: Why, the honest men. Son: Then the liars and swearers
are fools, LADY MACDUFF: Now, God help thee,
poor monkey! Son: If he were dead, you'ld weep
for LADY MACDUFF: Poor prattler, how thou talk'st! [Enter a Messenger] Messenger: Bless you, fair dame!
I am not to you known, [Exit] LADY MACDUFF: Whither should I fly? [Enter Murderers] What are these faces? First Murderer: Where is your husband? LADY MACDUFF: I hope, in no place
so unsanctified First Murderer: He's a traitor. Son: Thou liest, thou shag-hair'd villain! First Murderer: What, you egg! [Stabbing him] Young fry of treachery! Son: He has kill'd me, mother: [Dies] [Exit LADY MACDUFF, crying 'Murder!'
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