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Speeches (Lines) for Curan
in "King Lear"

Total: 4

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1

II,1,928

Edmund. Save thee, Curan.

Curan. And you, sir. I have been with your father, and given him
notice that the Duke of Cornwall and Regan his Duchess will be
here with him this night.


2

II,1,932

Edmund. How comes that?

Curan. Nay, I know not. You have heard of the news abroad- I mean the
whisper'd ones, for they are yet but ear-kissing arguments?


3

II,1,935

Edmund. Not I. Pray you, what are they?

Curan. Have you heard of no likely wars toward 'twixt the two Dukes
of Cornwall and Albany?


4

II,1,938

Edmund. Not a word.

Curan. You may do, then, in time. Fare you well, sir. Exit.


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