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Refer to this extract from Act 5 Scene 1.

Enter OLIVIA and attendants

ORSINO

Here comes the Countess. Now heaven walks on earth.

But for thee, fellow. Fellow, thy words are madness:

Three months this youth hath tended upon me;

95But more of that anon. (to an officer) Take him aside.

OLIVIA

What would my lord, but that he may not have,

Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable?

Cesario, you do not keep promise with me.

VIOLA

Madam?

ORSINO

100Gracious Olivia—

OLIVIA

What do you say, Cesario?—Good my lord—

VIOLA

My lord would speak. My duty hushes me.

OLIVIA

If it be aught to the old tune, my lord,

It is as fat and fulsome to mine ear

105As howling after music.

ORSINO

Still so cruel?

OLIVIA

Still so constant, lord.

Refer to Orsino’s first speech. Who is the “youth” he mentions?

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