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Lysander makes the case for why he should be allowed to marry Hermia. He says that his best argument is that Hermia loves him (“I am beloved of beauteous Hermia”), but he follows that up with an accusation. What does he accuse Demetrius of doing?

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Lysander interrupts, accusing Demetrius of being fickle in love, saying that he was once engaged to Hermia's friend Helena but abandoned her after he met Hermia

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