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Look, look, Titinius. Are those my tents
where I perceive our light? They are, my lord. Titinius, if thou lovest me,
mount thou my horse and hide thy spurs in him, till he have brought thee up
to yonder troops and here again, that I may rest assured
whether those troops be friend or enemy. I will be here again, even with a thought
where I perceive our light? They are, my lord. Titinius, if thou lovest me,
mount thou my horse and hide thy spurs in him, till he have brought thee up
to yonder troops and here again, that I may rest assured
whether those troops be friend or enemy. I will be here again, even with a thought
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Look, look, Titinius.
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Are those my tents
where I perceive our light?
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They are, my lord.
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Titinius, if thou lovest me,
mount thou my horse
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and hide thy spurs in him,
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till he have brought thee up
to yonder troops and here again,
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that I may rest assured
whether those troops be friend or enemy.
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I will be here again, even with a thought.
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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.