William Shakespeare: Much Ado about Nothing, Act I, Scene II

Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff

Scene II

A room in Leonato's house

Enter Leonato and Antonio, meeting

Leonato

How now, brother! Where is my cousin, your son? hath he provided this music?

Antonio

He is very busy about it. But, brother, I can tell you strange news that you yet dreamt not of.

Leonato

Are they good?

Antonio

As the event stamps them: but they have a good cover; they show well outward. The prince and Count Claudio, walking in a thick-pleached alley in mine orchard, were thus much overheard by a man of mine: the prince discovered to Claudio that he loved my niece your daughter and meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance: and if he found her accordant, he meant to take the present time by the top and instantly break with you of it.

Leonato

Hath the fellow any wit that told you this?

Antonio

A good sharp fellow: I will send for him; and question him yourself.

Leonato

No, no; we will hold it as a dream till it appear itself: but I will acquaint my daughter withal, that she may be the better prepared for an answer, if peradventure this be true. Go you and tell her of it.

Enter Attendants

Cousins, you know what you have to do. O, I cry you mercy, friend; go you with me, and I will use your skill. Good cousin, have a care this busy time.

Exeunt

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