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In 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar,' Antony, Octavious and Lepidus are in a room planning their next actions. They have a list of men, including some close relatives, who they are nonchalantly planning to kill for their part in the conspiracy. They also talk about opening Caesar's will to see what they get out of it. When Lepidus leaves, Antony starts to backstab him.

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