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Macbeth, with the murder on his mind, has a vision. &quote;Is this a dagger I can see... see but cannot touch? The hilt is turned toward my hand, but still... I cannot clutch. It is a dagger... of the mind to lead me to his room Although unreal, it's like the one I draw to seal his doom.&quote; He draws his dagger. &quote;I must move soft, that no one hears my footsteps on the stone In silence then I make my way, my presence never known...&quote; A bell rings. &quote;The signal sounds, the time has come for Duncan... it's a knell I go... it's done, I send him now to heaven, or... to hell.&quote; He enters the room. End of Scene 1…mehr

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Macbeth, with the murder on his mind, has a vision. "e;Is this a dagger I can see... see but cannot touch? The hilt is turned toward my hand, but still... I cannot clutch. It is a dagger... of the mind to lead me to his room Although unreal, it's like the one I draw to seal his doom."e; He draws his dagger. "e;I must move soft, that no one hears my footsteps on the stone In silence then I make my way, my presence never known..."e; A bell rings. "e;The signal sounds, the time has come for Duncan... it's a knell I go... it's done, I send him now to heaven, or... to hell."e; He enters the room. End of Scene 1

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Roy Lancaster was born in London and qualified as an architect, designing many projects throughout the Middle East, where he opened an office and spent most of his architectural working life. After retirement, he took up writing, mainly children's material. He now lives in Cheltenham with his wife.