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Put money in thy purse.
— Othello, Act I Scene 3
KEYWORD: friar
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[Enter DON PEDRO, DON JOHN, LEONATO, FRIAR FRANCIS,]
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Come, Friar Francis, be brief; only to the plain
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To be married to her: friar, you come to marry her. |
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Stand thee by, friar. Father, by your leave:
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Dead, I think. Help, uncle!
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Friar, it cannot be.
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Signior Leonato, let the friar advise you:
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[Enter LEONATO, ANTONIO, BENEDICK, BEATRICE,]
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Friar, I must entreat your pains, I think. |
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Your answer, sir, is enigmatical:
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Call her forth, brother; here's the friar ready. |
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No, that you shall not, till you take her hand
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Give me your hand: before this holy friar,
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Soft and fair, friar. Which is Beatrice? |