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The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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William Shakespeare
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Act 5, Scene 4
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act 5, Scene 3 Summary
In the forest, the three outlaws have captured Silvia and plan to take her to their leader (that would be Valentine).
The Third Outlaw says something like, "Don't worry, our leader isn't going to assault you."
We also learn that when Eglamour saw the outlaws, he hightailed it out of there, leaving Silvia to fend for herself.
Silvia rolls her eyes and says she's enduring all of this for Valentine.
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