Speeches (Lines) for Watchman
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Speech text |
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We will rather sleep than talk: we know what
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2 |
How if they will not? |
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3 |
Well, sir. |
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4 |
If we know him to be a thief, shall we not lay
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How if the nurse be asleep and will not hear us? |
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6 |
Well, masters, we hear our charge: let us go sit here
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7 |
[Aside] Peace! stir not. |
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8 |
[Aside] Some treason, masters: yet stand close. |
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9 |
[Aside] I know that Deformed; a' has been a vile
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This is all. |
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