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I have continued to fool King Claudius, Gertrude, and the rest of the royal family. They still believe I am mad and this should help me to find out for sure if Claudius is indeed guilty or I have seen a devil ghost. When Ophilia came to me, saying she had some things to return, it enraged me. I told her that I had never loved her and that there are no male figures that will ever love a woman truly, but that they th ....

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.... to this country, and to herself! I have vowed that if I do get sent to London, that I shall also kill my companions, for they are evil as well. ....

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