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    Who said 'Kill me {tomorrow;} let me live tonight.'?

    Question #17983. Asked by Minnow. (Apr 05 02 11:47 PM)


    DM

    This line is said by Desdemona in Shakespeare's 'Othello'.

    Apr 06 02, 12:03 AM
    tjoebigham

    Desdemona, wife of Othello, before her husband kills her, in Shakespeare's 'Othello'.

    Apr 06 02, 12:04 AM


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