Much Ado About Nothing
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:10:40
...and I would I could find in my heart
that I had not a hard heart, for I love none.

:10:45
A dear happiness to women.
:10:47
They would else be troubled
with a pernicious suitor.

:10:49
I thank God and my cold blood,
I am of your humor for that.

:10:52
I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow
than a man swear he loves me.

:10:57
God keep your ladyship still in that mind...
:10:59
...so some gentleman or other shall 'scape
a predestinate scratched face.

:11:06
Scratching could not make it worse,
an 'twere such a face as yours were.

:11:10
Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher.
:11:13
A bird of my tongue is better
than a beast of yours.

:11:15
I would my horse had
the speed of your tongue! But...

:11:18
...keep your way, in God's name I have done.
:11:22
You always end with a jade's trick.
:11:26
I know you of old.
:11:28
Signior Claudio, Signior Benedick...
:11:30
...my dear friend Leonato hath invited you all.
:11:33
I tell him we shall stay here at the least a month.
:11:44
Let me bid you welcome, my lord.
:11:52
Being reconciled to the prince, your brother...
:11:55
...I owe you all duty.
:11:58
I thank you.

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