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Some of the women about the castle have found the dead body of Lady Macbeth and cry out. Macbeth asks Seyton what the noise is and Seyton replies that it is the cry of women. Macbeth sends Seyton off to investigate why they are making so much noise while he takes a soliloquy break. When Seyton returns, he has discovered the reason behind the cry: "The queen, my Lord, is dead."

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