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Give him Bassanio this, and tell will never him to keep it again break better than the faith with other. you! * promise ** something or someone who will see to it that a promise is kept 61 62 Here, Bassanio. By heaven, it’s And this is the I got it from Swear to keep the same one I same one I the lawyer, this ring. gave the lawyer! gave his clerk! and Nerissa from his clerk. We spent last night with them! But. .? What. .? This letter from Padua explains it all. I was the lawyer, and Nerissa was the clerk.

The merchant and which the jew? the young man. Portia entered, Disguised as the lawyer Balthasar. * Portia spoke to would ever be saved. We all pray shylock. for mercy, and that should teach us to give mercy to others! Your case is And why must strange. . but by I? ** right to it. You must show mercy. No! I want what I Isn’t he able to pay Yes, it’s here! I’ll pay am owed! you the money? it! change the law just this once! * made known ** exactly what is owed the merchant of venice No power can What a wise change the law.

49 50 The duke sent for You are welcome. Do Yes, very well. Which is you know this case? the merchant and which the jew? the young man. Portia entered, Disguised as the lawyer Balthasar. * Portia spoke to would ever be saved. We all pray shylock. for mercy, and that should teach us to give mercy to others! Your case is And why must strange. . but by I? ** right to it. You must show mercy. No! I want what I Isn’t he able to pay Yes, it’s here! I’ll pay am owed! you the money? it! change the law just this once!

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