In Hero’s apartment, Hero, Margaret, and Ursula prepare Hero for her wedding and trade joking remarks about her gown, her gloves from Claudio, and marriage. Hero admits she feels heavy-hearted, while Margaret keeps teasing her that marriage will make her heavier still. Beatrice enters looking ill and withdrawn, and Margaret needles her with wordplay that hints at love and marriage, especially through the name Benedick. Hero and Beatrice exchange brief comments, with Beatrice insisting she is out of sorts. Ursula then returns to say that Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Don John, and the other gentlemen have come to escort Hero to church, and the women hurry to dress her.
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