Speeches (Lines) for Third Servingman
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What fellow's this? |
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What have you to do here, fellow? Pray you, avoid
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What are you? |
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A marvellous poor one. |
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Pray you, poor gentleman, take up some other
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What, you will not? Prithee, tell my master what a
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Where dwellest thou? |
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Under the canopy! |
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Where's that? |
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I' the city of kites and crows! What an ass it is!
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How, sir! do you meddle with my master? |
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O slaves, I can tell you news,— news, you rascals! |
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I would not be a Roman, of all nations; I had as
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Why, here's he that was wont to thwack our general,
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I do not say 'thwack our general;' but he was always
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Why, he is so made on here within, as if he were son
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Do't! he will do't; for, look you, sir, he has as
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But when they shall see, sir, his crest up again,
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To-morrow; to-day; presently; you shall have the
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Reason; because they then less need one another.
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