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Yet tell us the manner of the wrastling . LE BEAU . I will tell you the beginning ; and , if it please your Ladyships , you may see the end ; for the best is yet to do ; and here , where you are , they are coming to perform it . CEL .
Yet tell us the manner of the wrastling . LE BEAU . I will tell you the beginning ; and , if it please your Ladyships , you may see the end ; for the best is yet to do ; and here , where you are , they are coming to perform it . CEL .
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The Duke is humorous :: what he is , indeed , More suits you to conceive than I to speak of . ORL . I thank you , Sir : and , pray you , tell me this : Which of the two was daughter of the Duke , That here was at the wrastling ?
The Duke is humorous :: what he is , indeed , More suits you to conceive than I to speak of . ORL . I thank you , Sir : and , pray you , tell me this : Which of the two was daughter of the Duke , That here was at the wrastling ?
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Twas I ; but ' tis not I : I do not shame To tell you what I was , since my conversion So sweetly tastes , being the thing I am . Ros . But , for the bloody napkin ? OLI . By - and - by . When from the first to last , betwixt us two ...
Twas I ; but ' tis not I : I do not shame To tell you what I was , since my conversion So sweetly tastes , being the thing I am . Ros . But , for the bloody napkin ? OLI . By - and - by . When from the first to last , betwixt us two ...
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