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And look where Publius
has come to fetch me. - Good morrow, Caesar.
- Welcome, Publius. What, Brutus,
are you stirred so early, too? Good morrow, Casca. Caius Ligarius, Caesar was ne'er
so much your enemy as that same ague
which hath made you lean. - What is't o'clock?
- Caesar, 'tis after eight. See. Antony, that revels long
o' nights is notwithstanding up. - Good morrow, Antony.
- So to most noble Caesar
has come to fetch me. - Good morrow, Caesar.
- Welcome, Publius. What, Brutus,
are you stirred so early, too? Good morrow, Casca. Caius Ligarius, Caesar was ne'er
so much your enemy as that same ague
which hath made you lean. - What is't o'clock?
- Caesar, 'tis after eight. See. Antony, that revels long
o' nights is notwithstanding up. - Good morrow, Antony.
- So to most noble Caesar
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And look where Publius
has come to fetch me.
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- Good morrow, Caesar.
- Welcome, Publius.
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What, Brutus,
are you stirred so early, too?
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Good morrow, Casca.
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Caius Ligarius, Caesar was ne'er
so much your enemy
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as that same ague
which hath made you lean.
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- What is't o'clock?
- Caesar, 'tis after eight.
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See. Antony, that revels long
o' nights is notwithstanding up.
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- Good morrow, Antony.
- So to most noble Caesar.
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Movie Summary
The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.