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1
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“___, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

2
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“Tell me, ___ ….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

3
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“Tell me, my daughters…. ____ shall we say doth love us most?”

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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

4
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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you ___ doth love us most?”

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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

5
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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say ___?”

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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

6
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“Tell me, my daughters…. ____?”

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“Tell me, my daughters….which of you shall we say doth love us most?”

7
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“___ will come of nothing: speak again”

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“Nothing will come of nothing: speak again”

8
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“Nothing ___ nothing: speak again”

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“Nothing will come of nothing: speak again”

9
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“Nothing will come of ___: speak again”

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“Nothing will come of nothing: speak again”

10
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“___: speak again”

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“Nothing will come of nothing: speak again”

11
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“Nothing will come of nothing: ___”

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“Nothing will come of nothing: speak again”

12
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“___, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

13
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“How, ___, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

14
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“How, how, ___! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

15
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“How, how, Cordelia! ___, lest it may mar your fortune”

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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

16
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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, ___”

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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

17
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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may ___ your fortune”

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“How, how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little, lest it may mar your fortune”

18
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“____; thy truth, then, be thy dower”

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“Let it be so; thy truth, then, be thy dower”

19
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“Let it be so; ___, then, be thy dower”

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“Let it be so; thy truth, then, be thy dower”

20
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“Let it be so; thy truth, ___, be thy dower”

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“Let it be so; thy truth, then, be thy dower”

21
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“Let it be so; thy truth, then, ___”

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“Let it be so; thy truth, then, be thy dower”

22
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“___ all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

23
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“Here I disclaim ___, propinquity and property of blood”

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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

24
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“___, propinquity and property of blood”

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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

25
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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, ___and property of blood”

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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

26
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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity __”

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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

27
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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, ___”

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“Here I disclaim all my paternal care, propinquity and property of blood”

28
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“___ my sometime daughter”

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“As thou my sometime daughter”

29
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“As thou ____”

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“As thou my sometime daughter”

30
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“____, we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen”

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“When she was dear to us, we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen”

31
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“When she was dear to us, ____, but now her price is fallen”

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“When she was dear to us, we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen”

32
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“When she was dear to us, we did hold her so,____”

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“When she was dear to us, we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen”

33
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“When she was dear to us, we did hold her so, but now ___ is fallen”

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“When she was dear to us, we did hold her so, but now her price is fallen”

34
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“___, and she is yours”

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“She’s there, and she is yours”

35
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“She’s there, ____”

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“She’s there, and she is yours”

36
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“____, new-adopted to our hate”

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“Unfriended, new-adopted to our hate”

37
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“Unfriended, ___ to our hate”

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“Unfriended, new-adopted to our hate”

38
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“Unfriended, new-adopted ___”

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“Unfriended, new-adopted to our hate”

39
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“Unfriended, n____”

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“Unfriended, new-adopted to our hate”

40
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“___ a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

41
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“To avert your liking ___ than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

42
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“____ than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

43
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“To avert your liking a more worthier way ____ whom nature is ashamed”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

44
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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch ____”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

45
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“To avert your liking a more worthier way ____”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

46
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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a ___ whom nature is ashamed”

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“To avert your liking a more worthier way than on a wretch whom nature is ashamed”

47
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“___ than not to have pleased me better”

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“Better thou hadst not been born than not to have pleased me better”

48
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“Better thou hadst not been born____”

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“Better thou hadst not been born than not to have pleased me better”

49
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“___, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood”

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“Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood”

50
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“Thou art a boil, ___, an embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood”

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“Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood”

51
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“Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, ___, in my corrupted blood”

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“Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood”

52
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“Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle, ___”

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“Thou art a boil, a plague-sore, an embossed carbuncle, in my corrupted blood”