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* I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites. They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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* I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? meeting. After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites. They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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* I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites.
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* I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites. They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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-->'''Egeon:''' If I dream it not, thou art Emilia.
They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.Emilia.
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Emilia: “And speak unto the same Emilia”
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Egeon: “If I dream it not, thou art Emilia!”
They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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* I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites, with so much joy that they are together again. They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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* I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites, with so much joy that they are together again.reunites.
Emilia: “And speak unto the same Emilia”
Egeon: “If I dream it not, thou art Emilia!”
They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
Emilia: “And speak unto the same Emilia”
Egeon: “If I dream it not, thou art Emilia!”
They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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* The very end, when both Dromios are trying to decide who takes precedence by virtue of being older, and decide to go in to the feast hand in hand, because they're brothers.
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* The very end, when both Dromios are trying to decide who takes precedence by virtue of being older, and decide to go in to the feast hand in hand, because they're brothers.brothers.
*I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites, with so much joy that they are together again. They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
*I’m sorry, but how has “Emilia and Egeon meeting” taken so long to get here? After 20 or so years of thinking the other is dead, the couple reunites, with so much joy that they are together again. They clearly still love each other as much as they did when they were separated.
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*The very end, when both Dromios are trying to decide who takes precedence by virtue of being older, and decide to go in to the feast hand in hand, because they're brothers.