The Merchant of Venice
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there be land rats and water rats,
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water thieves and land thieves.
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I mean pirates.
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Then there is the peril of waters,
winds and rocks.

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The man is, notwithstanding,
of good credit.

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Three thousand ducats.
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I think I may take his bond.
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- Be assured you may.
- May I speak with Antonio?

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If it please you, dine with us.
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Yes, to smell pork,
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to eat of the habitation which your prophet
the Nazarite conjured the devil into.

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I will buy with you, sell with you, walk
with you, talk with you, and so following,

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but I will not eat with you,
nor drink with you,

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nor pray with you.
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Who is he comes here?
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This is Signior Antonio. Antonio!
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Antonio.
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How like a fawning publican he looks.
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Shylock! Shylock, do you hear?
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I am debating of my present store,
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and by the near guess of my memory,
I cannot instantly raise up the gross

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of full three thousand ducats.
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But Tubal, a wealthy Hebrew of my tribe,
will furnish me.

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Benjamin. Go, seek out Tubal.
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But soft, how many months?
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Rest you fair, good signior.
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Your worship was the last man
in our mouths.

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- Is he possessed how much you would?
- Ay, ay, three thousand ducats.

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And for three months.
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Ah, I forgot. Three months, you told me so.
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But soft, erm... methought you said
you neither lend nor borrow with interest.

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- I do never use it.
- Well.

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Three thousand ducats,
"tis a good round sum.


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