Macbeth strides into the hall of Dunsinane with the doctor and his attendants, boasting ____ that he has nothing to fear from the ____ army or from Malcolm, since “none of ____ born” can harm him and he believes that he will rule securely “____ill Birnam ____ remove to Dunsinane” He calls his servant Seyton, who confirms that an army of ten ____ Englishmen approaches the castle. Macbeth insists upon wearing his armor, though the battle is still some time off. The doctor tells the king that Lady ____ is kept from rest by “thick-coming fancies,” and Macbeth orders him to cure her of her ____.

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