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Lady M. fears that her husband is "too full of the milk of human kindness," that he is too sensitive and ethical to kill for the sake of gaining power. She believes that when faced with the task of killing the king to usurp his power, M's moral compass will steer him away from the deed.

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"Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full of the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way"

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