The Taming of the Shrew
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Nothing but sit and sit, and eat and eat!
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Padua affords this kindness, son Petruchio.
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Padua affords nothing but what is kind.
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For both our sakes I would that word were true.
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I' faith, Hortensio feels the fear of his widow.
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- I am not afeard.
- I mean Hortensio is afeard of you.

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Your husband, being troubled with a shrew,
Measures my husband's trouble by his own.

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And now you know my meaning.
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- A very mean meaning.
- Right, I mean you.

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- To her, Kate!
- To her, widow!

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- A hundred crowns, my Kate will lay her flat.
- That's my office.

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By your leave, my lords,
the ladies would withdraw.

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Bianca.

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