The storm continues to rage. Kent enters in disguise as Caius. The Gentleman enters from a different direction. |
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| Whos there, aside from this foul weather? | |
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| For it is I, Caius, someone whose mood is as foul as the weather, very troubled. | |
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| Oh, yes, I know you. Wheres the king? | |
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| The poor king is outside struggling with the wind and rain. He shouts at the sea to blow the earth into the sea, or make the sea flood the earth. | |
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| Oh, dear! It is as if he has gone insane in his old age! | |
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| The king simply cannot bear what destruction his daughters have caused. His only wish is for the kingdom to return to its natural order. | |
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