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If they make you not then the better answer, you may say they are not the men you took them for.
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act III Scene 3
KEYWORD: honour
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Thou most lying slave,
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Upon mine honour, sir, I heard a humming,
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O heaven, O earth, bear witness to this sound
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How does thy honour? Let me lick thy shoe.
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Ay, on mine honour. |
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As I hope
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Honour, riches, marriage-blessing,
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First, noble friend,
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