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Speeches (Lines) for Officer
in "Comedy of Errors"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,966

That labour may you save: see where he comes.

2

IV,1,1023

I do; and charge you in the duke's name to obey me.

3

IV,1,1032

I do arrest you, sir: you hear the suit.

4

IV,4,1268

Good sir, be patient.

5

IV,4,1270

Good, now, hold thy tongue.

6

IV,4,1365

Masters, let him go
He is my prisoner, and you shall not have him.

7

IV,4,1372

He is my prisoner: if I let him go,
The debt he owes will be required of me.

8

IV,4,1389

One Angelo, a goldsmith: do you know him?

9

IV,4,1391

Two hundred ducats.

10

IV,4,1393

Due for a chain your husband had of him.

11

IV,4,1407

Away! they'll kill us.
[Exeunt all but Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio]...

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