Much Ado About Nothing
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...the Lady Hero's gentlewoman...
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...by the name of Hero.
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I shall first tell thee how the prince,
Claudio, and my master...

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...planted by my master, Don John...
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...saw this...
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...amiable encounter.
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And thought they Margaret was Hero?
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Aye, and away went Claudio, enraged.
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We charge you, in the prince's name, stand!
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Call up the right master constable.
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We have here recovered...
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...the most dangerous piece of lechery
that was ever known in the commonwealth.

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-Masters!
-Never speak.

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There, sir.
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What would you with me, neighbors?
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Sir, our watch tonight,
excepting your worship's presence...

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...hath ta'en a couple of
as arrant knaves as any in Messina.

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A good old man, sir. He will be talking.
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As they say, when the age is in, the wit is out.
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Well said, i' faith, neighbor Verges.
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Well, God's a good man.
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An' two men ride of a horse,
one must ride behind.

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-All men are not alike, alas, good neighbor.
-Indeed, neighbor, he comes too short of you.

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Gifts that God gives!
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Neighbors, you are tedious.
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It pleases your worship to say so...
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...but we are the poor duke's officers.
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But truly, for mine own part,
if I were as tedious as a king...

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...l could find in my heart to bestow it all...
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...on your worship.

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