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That never set a squadron in the field,
Nor the division of a battle knows.
— Othello, Act I Scene 1
KEYWORD: cut
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Why, gentlemen, you do me double wrong
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Thy gown? Why, ay. Come, tailor, let us see't.
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But did you not request to have it cut? |
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Face not me. Thou hast brav'd many men; brave not me. I
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[Reads] 'The sleeves curiously cut.' |
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Error i' th' bill, sir; error i' th' bill! I commanded the
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