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I'll warrant him heart-whole.
— As You Like It, Act IV Scene 1
KEYWORD: hands
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What mean you, sir? for God's sake, hold your hands!
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Nay, he's at two hands with me, and that my two ears
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Nay, rather persuade him to hold his hands. |
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I am an ass, indeed; you may prove it by my long
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Neither: he took this place for sanctuary,
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