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The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.

      — Much Ado about Nothing, Act III Scene 3

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KEYWORD: master

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Coriolanus
[IV, 5]

Second Servingman

2754

Where's Cotus? my master calls
for him. Cotus!

2

Coriolanus
[IV, 5]

First Servingman

2776

A strange one as ever I looked on: I cannot get him
out of the house: prithee, call my master to him.

3

Coriolanus
[IV, 5]

Third Servingman

2790

What, you will not? Prithee, tell my master what a
strange guest he has here.

4

Coriolanus
[IV, 5]

Coriolanus

2802

No, I serve not thy master.

5

Coriolanus
[IV, 5]

Third Servingman

2803

How, sir! do you meddle with my master?

6

Coriolanus
[IV, 5]

Second Servingman

2932

Who, my master?

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