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As You Like It (version 3) by William Shakespeare dramatis personae of as you like it by william shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org persons represented duke living in exile read by craig franklin frederick brother to the duke and usurper of his dominions read by craig franklin amiens lord attending on the duke in his punishment read by sonja jaquise lord attending on the duke in his banishment read by brad le beau a quarter attending upon frederick read by bread charles his wrestler read by craig franklin oliver son of sir roland du bois read by brad jaquise son of sir roland du bois read by sonia orlando son of sir roland du bois read by thomas peter servant to oliver read by craig franklin dennis servant to oliver read by sonja touchstone a clown read by craig franklin sir oliver martext a vicar read by thomas peter coren a shepherd read by bread sylvius a shepherd read by thomas peter william a country fellow in love with audrey read by bread a person representing hyman read by thomas peter rosalind daughter to the banished duke read by sonia celia daughter to frederick read by thomas peter phoebe a shepherdess read by sonia audrey a country wench read by sonia duke seniors first lord read by sonia duke seniors second lord read by bread duke frederick's first lord read by sonia duke frederick's second lord read by bread first page read by bread second page read by thomas peter forrester read by craig franklin narrator read by thomas peter the scene lies first near oliver's house afterwards partly in the usurper's court and partly in the forest of arden end of dramatus personae act one of as you like it by william shakespeare this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org act one scene one an orchard near oliver's house enter orlando and adam as i remember adam it was upon this fashion the queen by will but pour a thousand crowns and as thou says charged my brother on his blessing to breed me well and there begins my sadness my brother jaquez he keeps at school and report speaks goldenly of his prophet for my part he keeps me rustically at home all to speak more properly stays me here at home unkept the call you that keeping for a gentleman of my birth that differs not from the stalling of an ox his horse is are bred better for besides that they are fair with their feeding they are taught their manage and to that end ride is dearly hired but i his brother gain nothing under him but growth for the which his animals on his dunghills are as much bound him as i besides this nothing that he so plentily gives me there's something that nature gave me his countenance seems to take from me he lets me feed with his hinds bars me the place of a brother and as much as in him lies minds my gentility my education this is it adam that grieves me and the spirit of my father which i think is within me begins to mutiny against the servitude i will no longer endure it though yet i know no wise remedy how to avoid it youngjae come my master your brother go apart adam and thou shalt hear how he will shake me up adam retires enter oliver now sir what make you hear nothing i am not taught to make anything what my you then sir mary sir i am helping you tomorrow that which god made a poor unworthy brother of yours with idleness mary sir be better employed and be not a while should i keep your hogs and eat husks with him what prodigal portion have i spent that i should come to such penury know you where you are sir oh sir very well here in your orchard know you before whom sir i better than him i am before knows me i know you are my eldest brother and in the gentle condition of blood you should so know me the courtesy of nations allows you my better in that you are the firstborn but the same tradition takes not away my blood where their twenty brothers betwixt us i have as much of my father in me as you albeit i confess your coming before me is nearer to his reverence what boy come come elder brother you are too young in this well thou lay hands on me villain i am no villain i am the youngest son of sir roland du bois he was my father and he strikes a villain that says such a father begot villains whether not my brother i would not take this hand from my throat till this other had pulled up thy tongue for saying so thou hast railed on thyself adam coming forward sweet masties be patient for your father's remembrance be at the cord let me go i say i will not till i please you shall hear me my father charged you in his will to give me good education you have trained me like a peasant obscuring and hiding from me all gentlemen-like qualities the spirit of my father grows strong in me and i will no longer endure it therefore allow me such exercises as may become a gentleman or give me the poor a lottery my father left me by testament with that i will go by my fortunes and what wilt thou do beg when that is spent well sir get you in i will not long be troubled with you you shall have some part of your will i pray you leave me i no further offend you then becomes me for my good get you with him you old dog his old dog my reward most true i have lost my teeth in your service god be with my old master he would not have spoken such a word exient orlando and adam is it even so begin you to grow upon me i will physic your rankness and yet give no thousand crowns neither hello dennis enter dennis calls you worship was not charles the duke's wrestler here to speak with me so please you he is here at the door and import yoon's access to you call him in exit dennis it will be a good way and tomorrow the wrestling is enter charles good morrow to your worship good mr charles what's the new news at the new court there's no news of the court sir but the old news that is the old duke is banished by his younger brother the new duke and three or four loving lords have put themselves into voluntary exile with him whose lands and revenues enrich the new duke therefore he gives them good leave to wander can you tell if rosalind the duke's daughter be banished with her father oh no for the duke's daughter her cousin so loves her being ever from their cradles bred together that she would have followed her exile or have died to stay behind her she is at the court and no less beloved of her uncle than his own daughter and never two ladies loved as they do where will the old duke live they say he is already in the forest of arden and are many merry men with him and there they live like the old robin hood of england they say many young gentlemen flock to him every day and fleet the time carelessly as they did in the golden world what you wrestle tomorrow before the new duke mary do i sir and i came to acquaint you with a matter i am given sir secretly to understand that your younger brother orlando had the disposition to come in disguised against me to try a fall tomorrow sir i wrestle for my credit and he that escapes me without some broken limb shall acquit him well your brother is but young and tender and for your love i would be loath to foil him as i must for my own honor if he come in therefore out of my love to you i come hither to acquaint you with all that either you must stay him from his intended or broke such disgrace well as he shall run into in that it is thing of his own search and all together against my will charles i thank thee for thy love to me which thou shalt find i will most kindly requite i had myself notice of my brother's purpose herein and have by underhand means labored to dissuade him from it but he is resolute i tell thee charles it is the stubbornest young fellow of france full of ambition an envious emulator of every man's good parts a secret and villainous contriver against me his natural brother therefore use thy discretion i had his leaf doubted break his neck as his finger and thou would best look to it for if thou dost of any slight disgrace or if he do not mightily grace himself on thee he will practice against thee by poison entrap thee by some treacherous device and ever leave thee till he hath chained thy life by some indirect means or rather for i assure thee and almost with tears i speak it there is not one so young and so villainous this day living i speak but brotherly of him but should i anatomize him to thee as he is i must blush and weep and thou must look pale and wonder i am heartly glad i came here to you if he come tomorrow i'll give him his payment if ever he go alone again i'll never wrestle for prize more and so god keep your worship exit farewell good charles now will i stir this gamester i hope i shall see an end of him for my soul yet i know not why hates nothing more than he yet he's gentle never schooled and yet learned full of noble device of all thoughts enchantingly beloved and indeed so much in the heart of the world and especially of my own people who best know him that i am altogether misprized but it shall not be so long this wrestler shall clear all nothing remains but that i kindle the boy dither which now i'll go about exit scene two along before the duke's palace enter rosalind and celia i pray rosalind sweet of my cause be merry dear celia i show more mirth than i am mistress of and would you yet i will marry her unless you could teach me to forget the banished father you must not learn me how to remember any extraordinary pleasure here and i see thou lust me not with the full weight that i love thee if my uncle thy banished father had banished thy uncle the duke my father so that hath been still with me i could have taught my love to take thy father for mine so it's thou if the truth of thy love to me were so righteously tempered as minus to thee well i will forget the condition of my estate to rejoice in yours you know my father hath no child but i no none is like to 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