Much Ado About Nothing
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True!
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And they are to meddle with none
but the prince's subjects.

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You shall also make no noise in the streets.
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We will rather sleep than talk.
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You speak like an ancient...
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...and a most quiet watchman...
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...for I cannot see how sleeping should offend.
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If you meet a thief...
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...you may suspect him,
by virtue of your office...

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...to be no true man...
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...and, for such kind of men...
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...the less you meddle or make with them,
why the more is for your...

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...honesty.
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You have been always called
a merciful man, partner.

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Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will...
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...much more a man
who hath any honesty in him.

:53:41
'Tis very true.
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Well, masters.
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Good night.
:53:58
An' there be any matter of weight chances...

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