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"Shall we be sunder'd? shall we part, sweet girl? No: let my father seek another heir. Therefore devise with me how we may fly, whither to go and what to bear with us; and do not seek to take your change upon you, to bear your griefs yourself and leave me out; for, by this heaven, now at our sorrows pale, say what thou canst, I'll go along with thee."
Why does Celia say this?
Celia can not bare to leave her cousin's side, if she is banished then Celia must go with her.