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Why , Sir John , what do you think , Sir John ? do you think , I keep thieves in my
house ? I have search'd , I have enquir'd , so has my husband , man by man , boy
by boy , servant by servant : the tithe of a hair was never lost in my house before ...
Why , Sir John , what do you think , Sir John ? do you think , I keep thieves in my
house ? I have search'd , I have enquir'd , so has my husband , man by man , boy
by boy , servant by servant : the tithe of a hair was never lost in my house before ...
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There was I , and little John Doit of Staffordshire , and black George Bare , and
Francis Pickbone , and Will Squele a Cot's - wold man , you had not four such
swinge - bucklers in all the Inns of Court again : and I may say to you , we knew ...
There was I , and little John Doit of Staffordshire , and black George Bare , and
Francis Pickbone , and Will Squele a Cot's - wold man , you had not four such
swinge - bucklers in all the Inns of Court again : and I may say to you , we knew ...
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Shal , IT is very juft : look , here comes good Sir John . : give me your Worship's
good hand : trust me , you look well , and bear your years very well . Welcome ,
good Sir John . Fal . I am glad to see you well , good master Robert Shallow ...
Shal , IT is very juft : look , here comes good Sir John . : give me your Worship's
good hand : trust me , you look well , and bear your years very well . Welcome ,
good Sir John . Fal . I am glad to see you well , good master Robert Shallow ...
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Give you advancement , Be't Be't your charge , my lord , To see perform'd the
tenour of our word . [ Ex . King , & c . SCENE IX . Fal . MASTER Shallow , I owe
you a thousand Shal . Ay , marry , Şir John , which I beseech you to let me have
home ...
Give you advancement , Be't Be't your charge , my lord , To see perform'd the
tenour of our word . [ Ex . King , & c . SCENE IX . Fal . MASTER Shallow , I owe
you a thousand Shal . Ay , marry , Şir John , which I beseech you to let me have
home ...
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John . Ay , rather than I'll shame my mother's womb . Tal . Upon my blessing I
command thee go . John . To fight I will , but not to fly the foe . Tal . Part of thy
father may be sav'd in thee . John . No part of him , but will be shame in me . Tal .
John . Ay , rather than I'll shame my mother's womb . Tal . Upon my blessing I
command thee go . John . To fight I will , but not to fly the foe . Tal . Part of thy
father may be sav'd in thee . John . No part of him , but will be shame in me . Tal .
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