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A Room in CERIMON's House . Enter CERIMON , with a Servant , and some Persons who have been shipwracked . CER . Philemon , ho ! Enter PHILEMON . Phil . Doth my Lord call ? CER . Get fire and meat for these poor men : " T has been a ...
A Room in CERIMON's House . Enter CERIMON , with a Servant , and some Persons who have been shipwracked . CER . Philemon , ho ! Enter PHILEMON . Phil . Doth my Lord call ? CER . Get fire and meat for these poor men : " T has been a ...
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A Room in CERIMON's House . Enter CERIMON and THAISA . CER . Madam , this letter , and some certain jewels , Lay with you in your coffer : which are At your command . Know you the character ? Thai . It is my Lord's .
A Room in CERIMON's House . Enter CERIMON and THAISA . CER . Madam , this letter , and some certain jewels , Lay with you in your coffer : which are At your command . Know you the character ? Thai . It is my Lord's .
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