In Leonato’s orchard, Benedick asks a boy for a book, then hides in an arbour as Don Pedro, Claudio, and Leonato enter. Before they arrive, he reflects on Claudio’s sudden interest in love and insists that he will never become that kind of fool. Don Pedro, Claudio, and Leonato then stage a conversation for Benedick’s benefit, pretending that Beatrice is desperately in love with him and suffers because she cannot confess it. Benedick believes the report and starts deciding that he must love her in return. When Beatrice comes to call him to dinner, they exchange sharp insults, but Benedick takes her words as proof of affection and leaves determined to get her portrait.
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