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BRUTUS

               You say you are a better soldier.
               Let it appear so; make your vaunting true,
               And it shall please me well. For mine own part, [105]

               I shall be glad to learn of noble men.


              CASSIUS

               You wrong me every way, you wrong me, Brutus.
               I said an elder soldier, not a better.
               Did I say ‘better’?



              BRUTUS
                               If you did, I care not.



              CASSIUS
               When Caesar lived he durst not thus have moved me. [110]



              BRUTUS
               Peace, peace, you durst not so have tempted him.



              CASSIUS

          I durst not?


              BRUTUS

          No.



              CASSIUS
               What, durst not tempt him?



              BRUTUS
                               For your life you durst not.



              CASSIUS
               Do not presume too much upon my love, [115]
               I may do that I shall be sorry for.



              BRUTUS
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