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John
Eglinton
touched
the
foil
.
Come
,
he
said
.
Let
us
hear
what
you
have
to
say
of
Richard
and
Edmund
.
You
kept
them
for
the
last
,
didn
t
you
?
In
asking
you
to
remember
those
two
noble
kinsmen
nuncle
Richie
and
nuncle
Edmund
,
Stephen
answered
,
I
feel
I
am
asking
too
much
perhaps
.
A
brother
is
as
easily
forgotten
as
an
umbrella
.
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Lapwing
.
Where
is
your
brother
?
Apothecaries
hall
.
My
whetstone
.
Him
,
then
Cranly
,
Mulligan
:
now
these
.
Speech
,
speech
.
But
act
.
Act
speech
.
They
mock
to
try
you
.
Act
.
Be
acted
on
.
Lapwing
.
I
am
tired
of
my
voice
,
the
voice
of
Esau
.
My
kingdom
for
a
drink
.
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On
.
You
will
say
those
names
were
already
in
the
chronicles
from
which
he
took
the
stuff
of
his
plays
.
Why
did
he
take
them
rather
than
others
?
Richard
,
a
whoreson
crookback
,
misbegotten
,
makes
love
to
a
widowed
Ann
(
what
s
in
a
name
?
)
,
woos
and
wins
her
,
a
whoreson
merry
widow
.
Richard
the
conqueror
,
third
brother
,
came
after
William
the
conquered
.
The
other
four
acts
of
that
play
hang
limply
from
that
first
.
Of
all
his
kings
Richard
is
the
only
king
unshielded
by
Shakespeare
s
reverence
,
the
angel
of
the
world
.
Why
is
the
underplot
of
King
Lear
in
which
Edmund
figures
lifted
out
of
Sidney
s
Arcadia
and
spatchcocked
on
to
a
Celtic
legend
older
than
history
?
That
was
Will
s
way
,
John
Eglinton
defended
.