Which line in this excerpt from act I, scene I, of Richard III is a stage direction? RICHARD III (Duke of Gloucester): . . . And if King Edward be as true and just As I am subtle, false and treacherous, This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up, About a prophecy, which says that 'G' Of Edward's heirs the murderer shall be. Dive, thoughts, down to my soul: here Clarence comes. (Enter CLARENCE, guarded, and BRAKENBURY) Brother, good day; what means this armed guard That waits upon your grace? GEORGE PLANTAGENET (Duke of Clarence): His majesty Tendering my person's safety, hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower. RICHARD III (Duke of Gloucester): Upon what cause?
(Enter CLARENCE, guarded, and BRAKENBURY)
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