Much Ado About Nothing
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1:19:00
Marry, beshrew my hand,
if it should give your age such cause of fear.

1:19:04
In faith, my hand meant nothing to my sword.
1:19:06
Tush, tush, man, never fleer and jest at me.
1:19:09
I speak not like a dotard nor a fool.
1:19:12
-I say thou has belied mine innocent child.
-You say not right, old man.

1:19:16
My lord, I'll prove it on his body, if he dare.
1:19:18
Away! I will not have to do with you!
1:19:22
Canst thou so daff me?
1:19:25
Thou hast killed my child!
1:19:27
If thou kill'st me, boy, thou shalt kill a man.
1:19:31
He shall kill two of us, and men indeed.
1:19:34
But that's no matter, let him kill one first.
1:19:37
I'll whip you from your foining fence.
Nay, as I am a gentleman, I will.

1:19:40
-Brother--
-Content yourself.

1:19:43
God knows I loved my niece.
1:19:46
And she is dead...
1:19:48
...slandered to death by villains...
1:19:49
...scrambling, outfacing,
fashion-monging boys...

1:19:53
...that lie, and cog...
1:19:56
-...and flout, deprave and slander--
-Brother Antony.

1:19:59
'Tis no matter. Do not you meddle.

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