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SPEED . Nay , sir , less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter . Pro . You mistake ; I mean the pound -- a pinfold . SPEED . From a pound to a pin ? fold it over and over , " Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter ...
SPEED . Nay , sir , less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter . Pro . You mistake ; I mean the pound -- a pinfold . SPEED . From a pound to a pin ? fold it over and over , " Tis threefold too little for carrying a letter ...
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ACT II Sc . I 49 60 SPEED . Sir , I know that well enough . VAL . What dost thou know ? SPEED . That she is not so fair as ( of you ) well - favour'd . VAL . I mean , that her beauty is exquisite , but her favour infinite . SPEED .
ACT II Sc . I 49 60 SPEED . Sir , I know that well enough . VAL . What dost thou know ? SPEED . That she is not so fair as ( of you ) well - favour'd . VAL . I mean , that her beauty is exquisite , but her favour infinite . SPEED .
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ACT III SPEED . Thou liest ; I can . Sc . I LAUNCE . I will try thee . Tell me this : who begot thee ? SPEED . Marry , the son of my grandfather . LAUNCE . O illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of thy grandmother : this proves that ...
ACT III SPEED . Thou liest ; I can . Sc . I LAUNCE . I will try thee . Tell me this : who begot thee ? SPEED . Marry , the son of my grandfather . LAUNCE . O illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of thy grandmother : this proves that ...
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