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Help! Macbeth! When does...?

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I'm trying to connect something to this specific part in Macbeth. Macbeth asks someone, I think it's Macduff, to follow him in his plans/go along with his pursuits/agree with him (something along those lines) and Macduff responds that he will as long as it is right/true/good (something along those words). Which scene is that or around which part? Or is it not Macduff and Macbeth at all? I can't remember! I read it last year.

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  1. I think this is what you're referring to:

    BANQUO

    All's well.

    I dreamt last night of the three weird sisters:

    To you they have show'd some truth.

    MACBETH

    I think not of them:

    Yet, when we can entreat an hour to serve,

    We would spend it in some words upon that business,

    If you would grant the time.

    BANQUO

    At your kind'st leisure.

    MACBETH

    If you shall cleave to my consent, when 'tis,

    It shall make honour for you.

    BANQUO

    So I lose none

    In seeking to augment it, but still keep

    My bosom franchised and allegiance clear,

    I shall be counsell'd.

    --Act II, Scene 1

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