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Enter Shallow , meeting Silence . · Shal . Come on , come on , come on ; give me
your hand , sir , give me your hand , sir : an early stirrer , by the rood ! And how
doth my good cousin Silence ? Sil . Good morrow , good cousin Shallow . Shal .
Enter Shallow , meeting Silence . · Shal . Come on , come on , come on ; give me
your hand , sir , give me your hand , sir : an early stirrer , by the rood ! And how
doth my good cousin Silence ? Sil . Good morrow , good cousin Shallow . Shal .
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Shal . The same Sir John ; the very same . I saw him break Skogan ' s head at the
court gate , when he was a crack , not thus high ; and the very same day I did fight
with one Sampson Stockfish , a fruiterer , behind Gray ' s Inn , 0 , the mad days ...
Shal . The same Sir John ; the very same . I saw him break Skogan ' s head at the
court gate , when he was a crack , not thus high ; and the very same day I did fight
with one Sampson Stockfish , a fruiterer , behind Gray ' s Inn , 0 , the mad days ...
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The First[-second] Part ... in Five Acts William Shakespeare. Shal . Marry , have
we , sir . Will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I beseech you . [ They sit . Shal .
Where ' s the roll ? where ' s the roll ? where ' s the roll ? — Let me see , let me
see ...
The First[-second] Part ... in Five Acts William Shakespeare. Shal . Marry , have
we , sir . Will you sit ? Fal . Let me see them , I beseech you . [ They sit . Shal .
Where ' s the roll ? where ' s the roll ? where ' s the roll ? — Let me see , let me
see ...
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Shal . Oh , Sir John , do you remember since we lay all night in the windmill , in St
. George ' s Fields ? Fal . No more of that , good Master Shallow , no more of that .
Shal . Ha , it was a merry night . And is Jane Nightwork alive ? Fal . She lives ...
Shal . Oh , Sir John , do you remember since we lay all night in the windmill , in St
. George ' s Fields ? Fal . No more of that , good Master Shallow , no more of that .
Shal . Ha , it was a merry night . And is Jane Nightwork alive ? Fal . She lives ...
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Shal . Davy , Davy , Davy , let me see , Davy ; let me see : - yea , marry , William
cook ; bid him come hither : - Sir John , you shall not be excused . . Davy . Marry ,
sir , thus ; those precepts cannot be served : and , again , sir , - Shall we sow the ...
Shal . Davy , Davy , Davy , let me see , Davy ; let me see : - yea , marry , William
cook ; bid him come hither : - Sir John , you shall not be excused . . Davy . Marry ,
sir , thus ; those precepts cannot be served : and , again , sir , - Shall we sow the ...
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