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Duncan's comments when he hears the report of M's bravery, and then Duncan's comments when he greets M. Also, the simple fact that he has to wrestle with his conscience for a while before giving in and killing Duncan shows that at least he has a conscience.Posted by Hamlet on April 19, 1997 at 13:55:35
In Reply to "Urgent! Points for Macbeth (by Monday!)" posted by Mike on April 19, 1997 at 13:48:30
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