Speeches (Lines) for Sexton
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Verges. O, a stool and a cushion for the sexton. Sexton. Which be the malefactors? |
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Verges. Nay, that's certain; we have the exhibition to examine. Sexton. But which are the offenders that are to be
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Dogberry. Well, stand aside. 'Fore God, they are both in a
Sexton. Master constable, you go not the way to examine:
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Dogberry. Pray thee, fellow, peace: I do not like thy look,
Sexton. What heard you him say else? |
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Verges. Yea, by mass, that it is. Sexton. What else, fellow? |
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Dogberry. O villain! thou wilt be condemned into everlasting
Sexton. What else? |
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Watchman. This is all. Sexton. And this is more, masters, than you can deny.
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