Cordelia's Last Words

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Cordelia's last words: I am the youngest daughter of the father of King Lear, and I regret that at the outset there was no conspiracy to discourage my sister, and finally led to the loss of dignity of the father, but did not regret the sisters' The war is to help the father recover the dignity of being taken, it is to show my love for my father, so I will not regret it.
Gloucester last word: At the end of my life I just wanted to be sorry for my son, Edgar, because I heard Edmund's calumny and evict you, you were my best son, and when I was blind, you were always around me , Take care of me in my neighborhood, so I really regret when I believe Edmund's calumny, please forgive me, my dear son Edgar, if give me a chance I will not believe Edmund

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