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I leave thee too these cases of perfume, And this small book of tales and warlike sports. Place them as I have said, and be thou secret: Be sure thou tell to no one for what guest This chamber is prepared.

But if I should, I should not break my word. I guess'd it out myself; thou did'st not trust me.

Yes, but I did confirm thy guess, more surely To rivet thee to secrecy. Thy lady Will greatly be displeased, should thou divulge it; Therefore be prudent.—When thy task is done, Thou'lt find me in the lower corridor.[Exit.

Be secret, tell to no one, and thy lady Will greatly be displeased! What is't to me?