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At my fingers' ends.
— Twelfth Night, Act I Scene 3
KEYWORD: lost
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Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig and recover the
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The plainer dealer, the sooner lost: yet he loseth
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Marry, and did, sir; namely, no time to recover hair
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Who would be jealous then of such a one?
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How hast thou lost thy breath? |
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Hath he not lost much wealth by wreck of sea?
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Justice, most gracious duke, O, grant me justice!
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