Act 3, Scene 4:You sad, silly, interfering fool, goodbye. I mistook you for your superior. You’ve gotten what you deserve, and found that meddling can be dangerous.[To GERTRUDE] Stop wringing your hands. Quiet. Sit down and let me wring your heart—if it’s still soft enough, and your evil behavior hasn’t made it too tough to be touched by feelings.
Act 4, Scene 7: she and her flowery treasures fell into the swiftly moving brook. Her clothes spread wide in the water, and held her up while she sang bits of old hymns. She acted as if she could not comprehend the danger, or as if she were a creature that naturally lived in water. But eventually her clothes—heavy with absorbed water—pulled the poor girl out of her song and down to a muddy death.
Slidkalniņš: 3
Act 5, Scene 2: let me tell the world how all this happened. You’ll hear of violent, bloody, and unnatural acts; accidental revenge; casual murders; deaths caused by trickery and by threat; and plans that backfired on their inventors. All this I will tell you truthfully.
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