Much Ado About Nothing
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O noble sir...
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...your overkindness doth wring tears from me.
1:26:11
I do...
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...embrace your offer...
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...and dispose for henceforth of poor Claudio.
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Tomorrow, then, I will expect your coming.
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Tonight I take my leave.
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This naughty man shall, face to face,
be brought to Margaret...

1:26:40
...who I believe was packed in all this wrong.
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No, by my soul, she was not...
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...nor knew not what she did
when she spoke to me...

1:26:47
...but always hath been just and virtuous
in any thing that I do know by her.

1:26:55
Moreover, sir,
which indeed is not under white and black...

1:26:58
...this plaintiff here, the offender,
did call me "ass."

1:27:02
I beseech you,
let it be remembered in his punishment.

1:27:07
I thank thee for thy care and honest pains.
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Your worship speaks like a most thankful
and reverend youth...

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...and I praise God for you.
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There's for thy pains.
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God save the foundation.
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Go.
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I discharge thee of thy prisoner,
and I thank thee.

1:27:34
I leave with your worship an arrant knave,
which I beseech your worship...

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...to correct yourself, for the example of others.
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God restore you to health!
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I humbly give you leave to depart.
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And if a merry meeting...
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...may be wished...
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...God prohibit it.

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