(1) You may do it without practice since all your doing is roaring.
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(2) Let me play the lion too. I will roar so that all the men hearts will do good to hear me. I will roar so well the Duke will say "Let him roar again. Let him roar again!"
(1) If you were to do it too terribly, you would scare the Duchess and ladies to the point where they would shreik.
(3-EVERYONE) THAT WOULD HANG US AND EVERY MOTHERS SON!
(2) That would be enough to get us all hanged!
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(5) I assure all of you though, that I will aggravate my voice so that I will roar as gently as any sucking dove or nightingale.
(4) Friends, I understand, if I were to frighten the ladies out of their wits they would have no more discrection and we would absolutely be hanged.
(1) YOU CAN'T PLAY ANY OTHER PART OTHER THAN PYRAMUS!
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(1) Wait! Pyramus is a sweet - faced man, a proper man you would see on a summer's day, a lovely gentleman. That's why you have to play Pyramus!
(3) Why, whatever you like.
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(4) I will go with either a straw-colered, a orange-tawny, a purple-in-grain, or French-crown-colored beard, your perfect yellow.
(2) Fine, I will undertake it. What beard would be the best to act in?
(2) Anyway, everyone, here are your lines. I request and encourage all of you to learn them by tomorrow night.
(1) Some French people are bald due to syphilis. You'll have to play the role completly shaven.
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(6) Here , Peter Quince.
(4) Snug the joiner, you must play the lions part. I hope this part is well fitted for you.
(3) You must play Pyramus's father. I will play Thisbe's father.
(1) Robin Starveling, you must play Thisbe's mother. Tom Snout, the tinker.
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(5) Do you have the lions part written out? If you do, please give it to me. I study fairly slow.
(2) Here, Peter Quince.
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