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Arm . Thou pretty , because little . Moth . Little pretty , because little . Wherefore apt ? Arm . And therefore apt , because quick . Moth . Speak you this in my praise , master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth .
Arm . Thou pretty , because little . Moth . Little pretty , because little . Wherefore apt ? Arm . And therefore apt , because quick . Moth . Speak you this in my praise , master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth .
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Arm . Villain , thou shalt fast for thy offences ere thou be pardoned . Moth . No , sir ; that were fast and loose : thou shalt to prison . Cost . Well , sir , I hope , when I do it , I shall do it on a full stomach .
Arm . Villain , thou shalt fast for thy offences ere thou be pardoned . Moth . No , sir ; that were fast and loose : thou shalt to prison . Cost . Well , sir , I hope , when I do it , I shall do it on a full stomach .
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Arm . Callest thou my love ' hobby - horse ' ? Moth . No , master ; the hobby - horse is but a colt , and your love perhaps a hackney . But have you forgot your love ? Arm . Almost I had . Moth . Negligent student ! learn her by heart .
Arm . Callest thou my love ' hobby - horse ' ? Moth . No , master ; the hobby - horse is but a colt , and your love perhaps a hackney . But have you forgot your love ? Arm . Almost I had . Moth . Negligent student ! learn her by heart .
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As thou wilt win my favour , good my knave , Do one thing for me that I shall entreat . Cost . When would you have it done , sir ? Biron . This afternoon . Cost . Well , I will do it , sir : fare you well . Biron . Thou knowest not what ...
As thou wilt win my favour , good my knave , Do one thing for me that I shall entreat . Cost . When would you have it done , sir ? Biron . This afternoon . Cost . Well , I will do it , sir : fare you well . Biron . Thou knowest not what ...
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Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . Cost . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickest and the tallest . Cost . The thickest and the tallest ! it is so ; truth is truth .
Thou shalt know her , fellow , by the rest that have no heads . Cost . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickest and the tallest . Cost . The thickest and the tallest ! it is so ; truth is truth .
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