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Act 4, Scene 3
Manent BRUTUS and CASSIUS, now in the tent
BRUTUS and CASSIUS remain onstage. They are now in
their tent.
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CASSIUS
That you have wronged me doth appear in this:
You have condemned and noted Lucius Pella
For taking bribes here of the Sardians,
Wherein my letters, praying on his side
Because I knew the man, were slighted off.
CASSIUS
My evidence that you have wronged me is that you
condemned and disgraced Lucius Pella for taking bribes here
from the Sardinians, and you ignored my letters, where I
argued that he was innocent; I know the man.
BRUTUS
You wronged yourself to write in such a case.
BRUTUS
You wronged yourself to write on behalf of such a man.
CASSIUS
In such a time as this it is not meet
That every nice offense should bear his comment.
CASSIUS
In a time like this, it doesn’t make sense to criticize every
offense.
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BRUTUS
Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself
Are much condemned to have an itching palm,
To sell and mart your offices for gold
To undeservers.
BRUTUS
I’ll tell you, Cassius, you yourself have been called greedy and
been accused of giving your positions to undeserving men in
exchange for gold.
CASSIUS
I “an itching palm”!
You know that you are Brutus that speak this,
Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last.
CASSIUS
Me, “greedy”! You know, if you were anyone other than Brutus,
that speech would be your last.
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BRUTUS
The name of Cassius honors this corruption,
And chastisement doth therefore hide his head.
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