Antony,octavius,lepidus
ceasers death
your brother too must die;consent you lepidus
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Antony,octavius,lepidus
ceasers death
your brother too must die;consent you lepidus
Cinna the poet got mistaken to be cinna the conspirator and they my have killed h off stage

Hi my name is albert mehmet. My sporting experiences are when I was 8 I was a player for the Millwall under 8s.I was the cm i was one of the best cm in the Millwall squad but then i quit when i was 9 and i became rubbish at football now i can not even kick a ball.

Monday 8th December 2014 9:40 Dr Albert mehmet
servent: yes mark antony
antony:pleAse call me Antony
servant:okay Antony
Antony:okay so now let’s get back to the matter at hand servant:I saw them kill him
antony:who was it
Servant: I did not see who killed him but I saw his dead body
Antony:okay so you see his body
Servant:yes
Brutus:(enters and pulls his blade) what’s going on here
servant:(tries to run)
Brutus:(kills servant)
Antony:brutus no what are you doing
Brutus: (cuts Antony)
antony:(hurt) don’t do it what’s going on
Brutus:(grins) taking out the trash (then finishes Antony off)
Narator: Caesars body rises once more
Brutus:he’s dead but risen kill him once more I shall
Narator:with a swing of his blade he sliced Caesars body in to two pieces
burtus: now I must concur Rome
9:32am 2014 Dr albert Mehmet
Servant:I do,mark Antony
Antony:Caesar did write for him to come back to Rome
Servant:he did receive his letters,and is comming;and bid me say to you by word of mouth O Caeser seeing the body
Antony:thy heart is big,get thee apart and weep passion,I see,is catching,for mine eyes ,seeing those beads of sorrow stand in thine,began to water.is thy master comming?
Servant:he lies to-night within seven leagues of Rome.
Ruins is a metaphor, these butchers is a consprirmitar;cut animals thou carder
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