Much Ado About Nothing
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...you know your answer.
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Well, niece.
:23:11
I hope to see you one day fitted with a husband.
:23:14
Not till God make men
of some other metal than earth.

:23:19
Cousin, you apprehend passing shrewdly.
:23:22
I have a good eye, uncle.
I can see a church by daylight.

:23:30
The revellers are entering!
:23:44
Lady, will you walk about with your friend?
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I know you well enough.
You are Signior Antonio.

:24:14
At a word, I am not.
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I know you by the waggling of your head.
:24:20
At a word, I am not.
:24:21
Come, come, do you think I do not know you
by your excellent wit?

:24:27
Can virtue hide itself?
:24:29
Go to, mum, you are he.
:24:32
Graces will appear, and there's an end.
:24:40
Well, I would you did like me.
:24:42
So would not I, for I have many ill qualities.
:24:45
-Which is one?
-I say my prayers aloud.

:24:52
-Will you not tell me who told you, sir?
-No, you shall pardon me.

:24:56
-Nor will you not tell me who you are?
-Not now.


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