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ARMADO : I will visit thee at the lodge . JAQUENETTA : That's hereby . ARMADO : I know where it is situate . JAQUENETTA : Lord , how wise you are ! ARMADO : I will tell thee wonders . JAQUENETTA : With that face ? ARMADO : I love thee .
ARMADO : I will visit thee at the lodge . JAQUENETTA : That's hereby . ARMADO : I know where it is situate . JAQUENETTA : Lord , how wise you are ! ARMADO : I will tell thee wonders . JAQUENETTA : With that face ? ARMADO : I love thee .
Strana 195
I will be with thee presently ; and if I bring thee not something to eat , I will give thee leave to die ; but if thou diest before I come , thou art a mocker of my labour . Well said ! thou look'st cheerly ; and I'll be with thee ...
I will be with thee presently ; and if I bring thee not something to eat , I will give thee leave to die ; but if thou diest before I come , thou art a mocker of my labour . Well said ! thou look'st cheerly ; and I'll be with thee ...
Strana 242
OLIVIA : Heaven restore thee ! MALVOLIO : “ Remember who commended thy yellow stockings'OLIVIA : “ Thy yellow stockings ? ' ' MALVOLIO : “ And wish'd to see thee cross - garter'd ? ' OLIVIA : ' Cross - garter'd ?
OLIVIA : Heaven restore thee ! MALVOLIO : “ Remember who commended thy yellow stockings'OLIVIA : “ Thy yellow stockings ? ' ' MALVOLIO : “ And wish'd to see thee cross - garter'd ? ' OLIVIA : ' Cross - garter'd ?
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