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I took by the throat the circumcised dog,
And smote him, thus.
— Othello, Act V Scene 2
KEYWORD: answer
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The gold I gave to Dromio is laid up
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What answer, sir? when spake I such a word? |
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3 |
You're sad, Signior Balthazar: pray God our cheer
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My business cannot brook this dalliance.
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I answer you! what should I answer you? |
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6 |
I do obey thee till I give thee bail.
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Ay, sir, the sergeant of the band, he that brings
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8 |
She never reprehended him but mildly,
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