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Launcelot
Nay, indeed, if you had your eyes, you might
0 fail of the knowing me: it is a wise father
that knows his own child. Well, old man, I
will tell you news of your son. give me your
blessing [Kneels]: truth will come to light;
murder cannot be hid long,— a man's son may;
5 but in the end, truth will out.
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A man is confident on himself about his son that he knows him very nicely but a old man says that truth can't be hide so long and the truth will be unhide very soon
the old man wants to say that truth can't be hide so long and it will be definately come in light
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