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MONTANO "And 'tis great pity that the noble Moor Should hazard such a place as his own second
With one of an ingraft infirmity.
It were an honest action to say
So to the Moor."
IAGO "Not I, for this fair island.
I do love Cassio well, and would do much
To cure him of this evil--" (II. ii. 124-130)
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