The Merchant of Venice
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return in haste, for I do feast tonight
my best esteemed acquaintance.

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Let supper be ready
at the latest by nine o"clock.

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See that these letters are delivered.
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And put the livery to the making.
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Certainly my conscience would forbid me
to run from this Jew, my master.

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Ho!
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I pray you, which way to the master Jew"s?
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Do you not know me, Father?
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Lord, how art thou changed!
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How dost thou and thy master agree?
I brought him a present.

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Famished in his service, Father.
L"m glad you"ve come.

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Give your present to one master Bassanio,
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who indeed gives rare new liveries.
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Si.
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Bassanio!
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Bassanio!
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- Gratiano.
- I have a suit to you.

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- You have obtained it.
- You must not deny me -

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I must go with you to Belmont.
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Why, then you must. But hear thee, you are
too wild, too rude, too bold of voice,

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things that become you happily enough
and in such eyes as ours appears not false.

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But where you are not known, why,
there they show something too... liberal.

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Pray you, take pain to dilute with some
cold drops of modesty your skipping spirit,

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lest through your wild behaviour
I be misconstrued in the place I go

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and lose my hopes.
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Signior Bassanio, hear me.

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