lanretto/shakespeare-authenticator-pytorch
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Helena
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To die upon the hand I love so well.
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u6159
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None of that matters. Our communications equipment's been destroyed. If your radio and satellite phone were in those trailers that went off the cliff, and I'm guessing by the look on his face --
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u2108
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No worry, Charlie. I will kill them for you. No one will know.
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u869
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You were in red. That red sweater with the little flowers, I think. You were leaning against his car. He looked a little like a kid. Kind of goofy and wide-eyed. I'd never seen him look like that before. Happy. You looked beautiful. You looked in love.
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u1612
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Where's Wong?
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u2064
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How's Paco doing?
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Groom
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To look upon my sometimes royal master's face.
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u6626
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How do you suggest I go about it?
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u7708
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Are these your bags?
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u6878
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About not finding any bogey men?
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u3497
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Sara? Hi. It's Grady.
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u7938
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Don't do that, man, okay?
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York
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York doth present himself unto your highness.
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u1991
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The same thing as you. Except, my reach isn't as long as yours. My father was a policemen, did you know that?
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u218
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Matthew, you don't have to-- .
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Helena
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O, when she's angry, she is keen and shrewd!
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u3139
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I don't know, sir. I don't follow political issues much.
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u4730
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Carlton insisted on leaving with her. Maybe he got lucky.
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u6330
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He'll live.
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u4405
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Didn't look like that to me...
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u5750
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Okay. Why, all of a sudden, is the sketch dirty?
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Lucentio
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Whose sudden sight hath thrall'd my wounded eye.
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u1031
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What the hell are you doing?
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u856
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Me too.
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u643
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Why? What for?
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u7621
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Mom was really mad at him this time, wasn't she?
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u3686
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Alvy, I...
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u5679
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I wouldn't let happen.
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u7004
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Do one thing for me, before you go.
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u9017
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No!
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u6612
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Your agent said she would tell her you were okay. But I'm afraid you'll have to wait until tomorrow if you want to speak to her yourself.
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u7055
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Let's just be sure.
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u3440
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Might as well be, Dylan. State of the art animatronics enhanced with bio- organic grafting. Bull tendons, nerve bundles from a Doberman, even half the brain of a homicidal primate was...
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u2563
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Maybe it wasn't you, but you know what I'm talkin' about.
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Rosencrantz
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My lord, there was no such stuff in my thoughts.
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u599
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Did Dignan take the test?
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u5157
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Frankie.
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u547
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Selling all my baseball cards. And helping me buy enough food and supplies to fill several large trucks.
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u921
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Where's the medicine?
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u2564
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Tommy, Jake respects you. He won't even say hello to anybody else -- you know that. But you know when Jake gets set on somethin', Jesus Christ Almighty could get off the fuckin' cross and he ain't gonna talk him out of it. I'm his kid brother. I got no say with Jake on this. He thinks he can buck everybody and make it on his own.
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u7091
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See how easy it is? Perhaps Miss Mayfield left her door unlocked. Or if she didn't, there's a passkey on every floor in the linen room. The head porter has a passkey. The bell captain has a passkey. The hotel's full of passkeys.
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u6267
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Talk about him, Starling. Tell me what you see.
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u2644
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What is it? Some tits? A beaver shot? What?
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u721
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Well he's in town and he sure as shit remembers you. What are we going to do about this Jake? We can't afford to have a Fed onto us.
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u3976
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What the hell...? Bork! That bus we picked up. Where was it headin'?
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u4331
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I ought to fuckin' have you committed. You fuckin' do that again, I'll f-, I'll f-
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Apemantus
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Where liest o' nights, Timon?
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u7696
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And you weren't there, when the coroner examined the wound.
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u1499
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To straighten something out with you. Right here. Right now.
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u8242
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Do I give a shit?
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Gloucester
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Like to a chaos, or an unlick'd bear-whelp
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u4717
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Are you shitting me?
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u6268
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That's a childish, bullying stunt, Mr. Crawford. I was a battlefield surgeon, so you can put away your picture.
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Menenius
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But, since it serves my purpose, I will venture
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u5471
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It has. But you'd be surprised. They understand -- they really do. It's not the workers you have to worry about.
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u7849
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You saved the ship.
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u2340
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No, you didn't, Bob.
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Timon
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Go you, sir, to the senators--
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u8362
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Hello, then.
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u7554
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Ned is wrong for it.
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Brutus
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Brutus had rather be a villager
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u8855
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So why are you dating Jonathan?
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u1785
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That's it! The unbreakable line! We'll tie it to an arrow and fire it up into the timbers above the portculis... then, I'll climb up and chop down the drawbridge.
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Mark Antony
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Our services awhile; but my full heart
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u5641
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This ain't a groc'ry store. We got bread to make san'widges with.
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Soldier
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Have used to conquer, standing on the earth,
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u3050
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'Las Vegas, please. I do not speak English.' What is hitchhike?
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Mark Antony
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Cold-hearted toward me?
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u5851
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Then it's worth the journey.
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u1784
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And how is it a mortal dare dictate to the faerie folk? Is me music not to your liking? Mayhap the dance of death by more your pleasure.
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u7660
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About a half a mile I think it is.
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u1533
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Oh, I see, young people in love are never hungry.
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u5076
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Ten. There's a lot of other places I could work.
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u1499
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They're afraid of you, aren't they?
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u5917
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No. I'm going back to try and find Ms. Marr. If she's hurt, I'll tend to her. Dead, then I'm coming back for him.
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u4906
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Heddo Jeth-ica.
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u840
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"But" what?
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u669
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How do you do, Mr. Rick?
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Bullcalf
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and here's four Harry ten shillings in French crowns
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u1184
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If I could get into a game I might win some.
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York
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Ready to starve and dare not touch his own:
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u5114
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You're stalling, Eddie. Talk, you little gringo!
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Thaisa
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A prince of Macedon, my royal father;
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u8164
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Come on, Margo. We're on the verge of something huge. Let's consider the possibility, just the three of us, alone in this room. What if John was right. I mean, what if? And he sent back an egg of his monster in the crates. When it got to the museum, it hatched.
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u4744
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A book of delusions. Anything else?
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Cerimon
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Look to the lady; O, she's but o'erjoy'd.
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u5562
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I don't hear anything.
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u3648
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Hey, you know, what can I say, I dig those cute little sweaters she wears.
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u8946
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No pistol. Ever.
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u8111
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You don't talk to me like that.
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u5747
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Do you mind? I'm-I'm my own person.
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u5882
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What are you doing?! Stop that!
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Clown
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the prince thou art a tall fellow of thy hands and
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u7353
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Or somethin'.
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u4566
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All right, no more picking on Dim, brother. That's part of the new way.
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u7141
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Hear me out. I've known you a long time. I see a difference in you this week. Like that tie. I'm suddenly wondering if this girl's not the difference. Especially when I see her talking with David Kross.
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Viola
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That I, dear brother, be now ta'en for you!
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u7372
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And then I'll see you in New York --
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u6114
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How come only me?
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u4460
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Borrowed.
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