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Sir Toby deceives Sir Andrew

Sir Toby deceives Sir Andrew into thinking he has a chance of wooing his niece, Olivia, so that Sir Andrew will stay around and pay for Sir Toby's liquor and other revelries.

Posted by lisa on March 23, 1997 at 17:25:42
In Reply to "Deceit in Twelfth Night" posted by Aelis on March 22, 1997 at 23:47:54


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