Julius Caesar

Why does Brutus suggest that he and Cassius talk inside the tent?

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In Act IV, Scene II, Cassius arrives with his armies and accuses Brutus of having wronged him. Brutus says he does not wrong his enemies, let alone his friends. He then suggests that they should not quarrel in front of their men and suggests that they have their discussion in his tent.

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Julius Caesar