The Merchant of Venice
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- What news on the Rialto?
- Why, yet it lives there unchecked

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that Antonio hath a ship of rich lading
wrecked on the narrow seas -

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the Goodwins, I think they call the place,
a very dangerous flat and fatal -

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where the carcasses of
many a tall ship lie buried.

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What say you?
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I would it might prove
the end of his losses.

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How now, Shylock?
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What news amongst the merchants?
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You knew of my daughter"s flight.
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None so well.
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None so well as you.
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And Shylock for his own part
knew the bird was fledged

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and then it is the complexion of them all
to leave the dam.

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She be damned for it.
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Tell us, do you hear whether Antonio
have had any loss at sea or no?

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Let him look to his bond.
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He was wont to call me usurer.
Let him look to his bond.

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He was wont to lend money
for Christian courtesy.

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Let him look to his bond.
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Hello, Jew!
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L"m sure if he forfeit you"ll not take
his flesh. What"s that good for?

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To bait fish withal.
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If it will feed nothing else,
it will feed my revenge.

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He hath disgraced me
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and hindered me half a million,
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laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains,
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scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains,
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cooled my friends, heated mine enemies,
and what"s his reason?

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I am a Jew!

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