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The prince of Morocco is proud of his noble birth.He boasts about himself saying that he is very brave and has defeated various famous rulers including the Sulthan of Turkey.He says that he is proud of his complexion and would not exchange it unless if it is to gain the love of Portia.He says that the lottery of caskets is a chance and he would have won the heart of Portia if the man who is most brave or the man with the reddest blood would win

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