FIRST MURDERERBut who did bid thee join with us?
THIRD MURDERERMacbeth.
SECOND MURDERERHe needs not our mistrust, since he deliversOur offices and what we have to do To the direction just.
FIRST MURDERERThen stand with us. The west yet glimmers with some streaks of day. Now spurs the lated traveler apace To gain the timely inn, and near approaches. The subject of our watch.
THIRD MURDERERHark! I hear horses.
As soon as scene two closes, Scene three opens up with the two murders coming with a third murderer being sent by Macbeth.
BANQUO(within) Give us a light there, ho!
The second murderer affirms the first murder of trusting the third murder knowing he would not tell on them
FIRST MURDERER His horses go about.
SECOND MURDERER Then ’tis he: the restThat are within the note of expectationAlready are i' th' court.
The first murder tells the third murder to stick together due to the timing of how late it is, and Banquo is on his way to come back. The Third murderer notices that horses are beginning to halt nearby, suspiciously thinking that Banquo arrived early
THIRD MURDERERAlmost a mile; but he does usually—So all men do—from hence to the palace gateMake it their walk
Banquo is nearby, sees the torch lit up, and asks for a bit of light to see where he is as it's a dark environment.
The murderers notice that Banquo is actually here and the other people are the king's guests that are stumbling upon nearby
The murders discuss that how far the palace gate actually is and they theorize whether Banquo will go from the same entrance as the others
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