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Twelfth Night Act 3 Scene 4 - William Shakespeare
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Twelfth Night Act 3 Scene 4 William Shakespeare

Twelfth Night Act 3 Scene 4 - William Shakespeare
SCENE IV. OLIVIA's garden.

Enter OLIVIA and MARIA

OLIVIA
I have sent after him: he says he'll come;
How shall I feast him? what bestow of him?
For youth is bought more oft than begg'd or borrow'd.
I speak too loud.
Where is Malvolio? he is sad and civil,
And suits well for a servant with my fortunes:
Where is Malvolio?

MARIA
He's coming, madam; but in very strange manner. He
is, sure, possessed, madam.

OLIVIA
Why, what's the matter? does he rave?

MARIA
No. madam, he does nothing but smile: your
ladyship were best to have some guard about you, if
he come; for, sure, the man is tainted in's wits.

OLIVIA
Go call him hither.
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