Othello
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Put but money in thy purse.
:21:03
When she's sated with his body,
she'll find the error of her choice.

:21:06
She must have change, she must.
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Fill thy purse with money.
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lf sanctimony and a frail vow betwixt
an erring barbarian...

:21:16
...and a super-subtle Venetian
be not too hard for my wits...

:21:20
...and all the tribe of hell...
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...thou shall enjoy her.
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Therefore, put....
:21:28
''Money in thy purse.''
:21:31
A pox on drowning, huh?
:21:34
'Tis clean out of the way.
:21:35
Seek thou rather to be hanged
in compassing thy joy...

:21:38
...than to be drowned
and go without her.

:21:45
Wilt thou be fast to my hopes?
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Thou art sure of me.
:21:51
There are many events in
the womb of time...

:21:56
...which will be delivered.
:22:00
Go, provide thy money.
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We will have more of this tomorrow.
Adieu.

:22:05
Where shall we meet in the morning?
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-At my lodging.
-All right.

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-l'll be with thee betimes.
-Go to, farewell.

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Does thou hear?
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What say thou?
:22:16
No more of drowning, do you hear?
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l am changed.
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Go to, farewell.
Put money enough in your purse!

:22:26
l'll sell all my land.
:22:31
Thus do l ever make my fool my purse.
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For l mine own gained knowledge
should profane...

:22:37
...if l would time
expend with such a snipe...

:22:40
...but for my sport and profit.
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l hate the Moor...
:22:54
...and it is thought abroad that
'twixt my sheets...

:22:57
...he's done my office.

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