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What is the best summary of this monologue?

Antony sends his servant to respectfully tell Brutus that Antony loves and honors him, as he did Caesar. Then the servant says that if Antony can safely come and inquire about Caesar’s death, then Antony will be loyal to Brutus.
Antony sends his servant to kneel down, prostrate himself, and beg that Antony be kept safe from harm if Antony comes to Brutus to ask why the conspirators killed Caesar.
Antony’s servant reports that Antony will be loyal to Brutus if Brutus explains why Caesar had to be assassinated.
Antony’s servant says that Antony told him to kneel, praise Brutus, and say that Antony loves Brutus, as he loved Caesar. Then he says that Antony asked him to see if it will be safe for him to come to Brutus to discuss Caesar’s death. If Brutus grants this, Antony’s servant says that Antony “shall not love Caesar dead / So well as Brutus living,” but will follow Brutus faithfully.

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