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which line in this excerpt from act l, scene 1, of richard iii is a stage direction?
richard (duke of gloucester);
and if king edward be as true and just
as i am subtle, false and treacherous
this day should clarence closely be mew'd up,
about a prophecy, which says that g
of edward's heirs the murderer shall be
dive, thoughts down to my soul here
clarence comes
(enter clarence guarded and brakenbury
brother good day, what means this armed guard
that waits upon your grace?
george plantagenet duke of clarence): his majesty
tendening my person's safety, hath appointed
this conduct to convey me to the tower.
richard m duke of gloucester upon what cause
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