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T AMORA                                                       Exit Tamora.

 Now will I hence about thy business,
 And take my ministers along with me.

T IT US

 Nay, nay, let Rape and Murder stay with me,
 Or else I’ll call my brother back again,
 And cleave to no revenge but Lucius.

T AMORA

 What say you, boys? will you abide with him,
 Whiles I go tell my lord the emperor
 How I have governed our determined jest?
 Yield to his humour, smooth and speak him fair, [140]
 And tarry with him till I tum again.

T IT US

 I knew them all, though they supposed me mad,
 And will o’er-reach them in their own devices,
 A pair of cursèd hell-hounds and their dam.

DEMET RIUS

 Madam, depart at pleasure, leave us here.

T AMORA

 Farewell, Andronicus; Revenge now goes
 To lay a complot to betray thy foes.

T IT US

 I know thou dost; and, sweet Revenge, farewell.

CHIRON

 Tell us, old man, how shall we be employed?

T IT US

 Tut, I have work enough for you to do. [150]
 Publius, come hither, Caius, and Valentine.

                         Enter Publius, Caius and Valentine.
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