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LUCILIUS
They mean this night in Sardis to be quartered.
The greater part, the horse in general,
Are come with Cassius.
BRUTUS
Hark, he is arrived. [30]
Enter Cassius and his powers.
March gently on to meet him.
CASSIUS
Stand, ho!
BRUTUS
Stand, ho! Speak the word along.
[FIRST SOLDIER]
Stand!
[SECOND SOLDIER]
Stand! [35]
[THIRD SOLDIER]
Stand!
CASSIUS
Most noble brother, you have done me wrong.
BRUTUS
Judge me, you gods! Wrong I mine enemies?
And if not so, how should I wrong a brother?
CASSIUS
Brutus, this sober form of yours hides wrongs, [40]
And when you do them −
BRUTUS