Much Ado About Nothing
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Gallants.
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I am not...
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...as I have been.
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So say l.
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Methinks you are sadder.
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I hope he be in love.
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Old signior, walk aside with me.
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I have studied some wise words
to speak to you...

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...which these hobby-horses must not hear.
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For my life, to break with him about Beatrice.
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My lord and brother, God save you.
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Good e'en, brother.
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If your leisure served, I would speak with you.
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In private?
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If it please you. Yet Claudio may hear.
What I'd speak of concerns him.

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What's the matter?
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You may think I love you not.
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Let that appear hereafter,
and aim better at me by that I now will manifest.

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-Means your lordship to be married tomorrow?
-You know he does.

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I know not that, when he knows what I know.
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Hero!

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