Much Ado About Nothing
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...evermore tattling.
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Then half Signior Benedick's tongue...
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...in Count John's mouth...
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...and half count John's melancholy
in Signior Benedick's face.

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With a good leg.
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And a good foot, uncle.
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And money enough in his purse.
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Such a man would win any woman in the world.
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If he could get her good will.
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By my troth, niece, thou wilt never get thee
a husband, if thou be so shrewd of thy tongue.

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Lord, I could not endure a husband
with a beard on his face.

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I'd rather lie in the woolen.
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You may light on a husband that hath no beard.
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And what should I do with him?
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Dress him in my apparel
and make him my waiting-gentlewoman?

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He that hath a beard is more than a youth.
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And he that hath no beard is less than a man.
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And he that is more than a youth is not for me.
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And he that is less than a man, I am not for him.
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Yet in faith, she's too cursed.
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Well, then, go you into hell?
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No, but to the gate.
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And there will the devil meet me
like an old cuckold...

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...with horns on his head, and say:
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"Get you to heaven, Beatrice.
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"Here's no place for you maids”
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So away to Saint Peter for the heavens.
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He shows me where the bachelors sit.
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And there live we as merry as the day is long.
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Well, niece,
I hope you will be ruled by your father.

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Yes, faith,
it is my cousin's duty to make curtsy...

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...and say, "Father, as it please you."
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But yet for all that, cousin,
let him be a handsome fellow...

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...or else make another curtsy
and say, "Father, as it please me."

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Daughter...
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...remember what I told you.
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If the prince do solicit you in that kind...

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