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One, two, and the third in your bosom.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 4
KEYWORD: without
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No; if without more words you will get you hence. |
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Why, therefore, fire; for I have caught extreme cold.
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Why then the mustard without the beef. |
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Marry, and did; but if you be rememb'red,
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I may and will, if she be so contented.
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[To LUCENTIO] But do you hear, sir? Have you married my
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