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Whose words all ears took captive.
— All's Well that Ends Well, Act V Scene 3
KEYWORD: est
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La main? elle est appelee de hand. |
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C'est bien dit, madame; il est fort bon Anglois. |
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Il est trop difficile, madame, comme je pense. |
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C'est assez pour une fois: allons-nous a diner. |
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'Le chien est retourne a son propre vomissement, et
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Il me commande de vous dire que vous faites vous
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Encore qu'il est contre son jurement de pardonner
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O seigneur! le jour est perdu, tout est perdu! |
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No, Kate? I will tell thee in French; which I am
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10 |
Sauf votre honneur, le Francois que vous parlez, il
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Les dames et demoiselles pour etre baisees devant
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