Speeches (Lines) for Abhorson
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Do you call, sir? |
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A bawd, sir? fie upon him! he will discredit our mystery. |
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3 |
Ay, sir; a mystery |
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Sir, it is a mystery. |
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Every true man's apparel fits your thief: if it be
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Come on, bawd; I will instruct thee in my trade; follow. |
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Sirrah, bring Barnardine hither. |
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8 |
What, ho, Barnardine! |
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Tell him he must awake, and that quickly too. |
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10 |
Go in to him, and fetch him out. |
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11 |
Is the axe upon the block, sirrah? |
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Truly, sir, I would desire you to clap into your
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Look you, sir; here comes your ghostly father: do
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