The Ten Commandments
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Send them away.
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Go, then,
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while I hear what this puckered
old persimmon

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has to say.
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Well...
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what croakings of doom
have you today?

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You prepare for a marriage
that will never be.

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You've been
drinking honey wine.

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I shall not let the Pharaoh
and Rameses be betrayed.

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Why should a slave care
which Pharaoh rules?

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For 30 years,
I have been silent.

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Now all the kings
of Egypt

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cry out to me
from their tombs,

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"Let no Hebrew
sit upon our throne."

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What are you saying?
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Rameses has the blood
of many kings.

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And Moses?
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He is lower than the dust.
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Not one drop of royal blood
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flows through his veins.
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He is the son
of Hebrew slaves.

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I'll have you torn
into so many pieces,

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even the vultures
won't find them.

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Who hatched
this lie... Rameses?

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Rameses
does not know... yet.

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You will repeat this
to Bithiah.

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It was Bithiah who drew a slave
child from the Nile,

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called him son
and prince of Egypt,

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blinding herself to the truth,
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from the pain of an empty womb.
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Were you alone with Bithiah?
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A little girl led me to the
Hebrew woman Yochabel,

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that the child might be
suckled by his true mother.

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Take care, old frog.
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You croak too much
against Moses.

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Would you mingle the blood
of slaves with your own?

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He will be my husband.
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I shall have no other.
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Then use this to wrap your
firstborn.

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Torn from a Levite's robe.

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