Imaginary Script between Banqu's Ghost and Macbeth

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English

 

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John H

 

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January 12, 2014

 

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His Highness is not well. (Lady Macbeth is talking to the Lords but Macbeth has lost conscious to the outer world and is fearfully talking with Banquo's ghost.) Banquo's ghost: Ye sent the Holy Lord to charnel houses so to fadge thyself for Divine right! Macbeth: Behold! Speak no more. I shalt not bearst thy words...
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I shalt not bearst thy words. Guards' prison him. (Guards are hesitating, as they see no one in their master's place) Banquo's ghost: Ha! Macbeth, where hast thou remembrance. Remember you privily killed me. Macbeth: I denay thy words. I killed none. Lady Macbeth: O Lord, what are you glosing? Every noble guest is here in your presence...
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