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    What type of ship did Othello sail on between Acts 1 and 2?

    Question #43721. Asked by LiShenron.

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    Cas. His bark is stoutly timber’d, and his pilot 56
    Of very expert and approv’d allowance;
    Therefore my hopes, not surfeited to death,
    Stand in bold cure. [Within, ‘A sail!—a saill!—a sail!’


    Jan 26 04, 4:20 AM

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