Dishonest In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Well, now that I know Ernest’s country address what's to stop me from going down there and visiting his lovely home; it’s quite absurd that he won’t allow me to come down to the countryside and meet his ward, Cecily so now it seems I must deceive him. Well, at least it adds to the excitement and where would a man be without some dishonesty; if you ever meet someone who doesn't enjoy being dishonest, there is something quite wrong with their head. I am looking forward to meeting Cecily the most; I must admit, as Ernest’s description of her has painted the young girl as quite a darling character. I wonder if she is good-natured? I know that she is excessively pretty and I, most certainly, will sweep Cecily off her feet however I do wonder what

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