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... Sir John , what do you think , Sir John ? do you think I keep thieves in my house ? I have searched , I have inquired , so has my husband , man by man , boy by boy , servant by servant : the tithe of a hair was never lost in my house ...
... Sir John , what do you think , Sir John ? do you think I keep thieves in my house ? I have searched , I have inquired , so has my husband , man by man , boy by boy , servant by servant : the tithe of a hair was never lost in my house ...
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William Shakespeare. Serv . He , my lord : but he hath since done good service at Shrewsbury ; and , as I hear , is now going with some charge to the Lord John of Lancaster . Ch . Just . What , to York ? Serv . Sir John Falstaff ! Fal ...
William Shakespeare. Serv . He , my lord : but he hath since done good service at Shrewsbury ; and , as I hear , is now going with some charge to the Lord John of Lancaster . Ch . Just . What , to York ? Serv . Sir John Falstaff ! Fal ...
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... Sir John . Give me your good hand , give me your worship's good hand : by my troth , you like well and bear your years very well : welcome , good Sir John . Fal . I am glad to see you well , good Master Robert Shallow : Master Surecard ...
... Sir John . Give me your good hand , give me your worship's good hand : by my troth , you like well and bear your years very well : welcome , good Sir John . Fal . I am glad to see you well , good Master Robert Shallow : Master Surecard ...
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