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Exit . Re - enter MISTRESS FORD with two Servants . 14 house I am sure he is :
my intelligence is true ; my jealousy is reasonable . — Pluck me out all the linen .
Mrs. Ford . If you find a man there , he shall die a flea's death . Page . Here's no ...
Exit . Re - enter MISTRESS FORD with two Servants . 14 house I am sure he is :
my intelligence is true ; my jealousy is reasonable . — Pluck me out all the linen .
Mrs. Ford . If you find a man there , he shall die a flea's death . Page . Here's no ...
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Exit . Enter DEMETRIUS and HELENA , running . Hel . Stay , though thou kill me ,
sweet Demetrius . Dem . I charge thee ... Exit DEM . Hel . Oh ! I am out of breath in
this fond chase ! The more my prayer , the lesser is my grace.73 Happy is ...
Exit . Enter DEMETRIUS and HELENA , running . Hel . Stay , though thou kill me ,
sweet Demetrius . Dem . I charge thee ... Exit DEM . Hel . Oh ! I am out of breath in
this fond chase ! The more my prayer , the lesser is my grace.73 Happy is ...
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Exit . 좥 Quin . “ Ninus ' tomb , ” man ! _Why , you must not speak that yet ; that
you answer to Pyramus : you speak all your part at once , cues and all.Pyramus
enter : your cue is past ; it is , “ never tire . ” This . Oh , —As true as truest horse ,
that ...
Exit . 좥 Quin . “ Ninus ' tomb , ” man ! _Why , you must not speak that yet ; that
you answer to Pyramus : you speak all your part at once , cues and all.Pyramus
enter : your cue is past ; it is , “ never tire . ” This . Oh , —As true as truest horse ,
that ...
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Contents
CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 85 |
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