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001:01;007[B  ]| Beleeu it$6@2$ I will$1$.
001:01;007[A  ]| Thy worst.  I fart at thee.
001:01;007[C  ]| Have  you your wits?  Why Gentlemen!  for$4$ loue --
001:01;007[B  ]| Sirah, I will$1$ strip you --
001:01;007[A  ]| What to$9$ do?  licke figs
001:01;007[A  ]| Out at my --
001:01;007[B  ]| Rogue, Rogue, out of all your sleights.
001:01;007[C  ]| Nay, looke ye!  Soueraigne, General, are you Madmen?
001:01;007[A  ]| O, let the wild sheepe loose. I will$1$ gumme your silkes
001:01;007[A  ]| With good strong water, if  you come.
001:01;007[C  ]| Will$1$ you have
001:01;007[C  ]| The neighbours heare you?  Will$1$ you betray all?
001:01;007[C  ]| Hearke, I heare some*body.
001:01;007[B  ]| Srah.
001:01;007[A  ]| I shall marre
001:01;007[A  ]| All that$6@1$ the Taylor has made; if you approach.
001:01;007[B  ]| You most notorious whelpe, you insolent slaue,
001:01;007[B  ]| Dare you do this?
001:01;007[A  ]| Yes faith, yes faith.
001:01;007[B  ]| Why!  who$6@2$
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