Chapter 249

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ACT V. SCENE I. CoventryEnter WARWICK, the MAYOR OF COVENTRY, two MESSENGERS, and others upon the walls WARWICK. Where is the post that came from valiant Oxford? How far hence is thy lord, mine honest fellow? FIRST MESSENGER. By this at Dunsmore, marching hitherward. WARWICK. How far off is our brother Montague? Where is the post that came from Montague? SECOND MESSENGER. By this at Daintry, with a puissant troop. Enter SIR JOHN SOMERVILLE WARWICK. Say, Somerville, what says my loving son? And by thy guess how nigh is Clarence now? SOMERVILLE. At Southam I did leave him with his forces, And do expect him here some two hours hence. [Drum heard] WARWICK. Then Clarence is at hand; I hear his drum. SOMERVILLE. It is not his, my lord; here Southam lies. The drum your Honour hears

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