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... keep faith with me I well believe ; but didst thou keep it never so truly , an3 I passed here and fled for fear as thou sayest , then were I a coward knight , and might not be held guiltless . So I will to the chapel let chance what may ...
... keep faith with me I well believe ; but didst thou keep it never so truly , an3 I passed here and fled for fear as thou sayest , then were I a coward knight , and might not be held guiltless . So I will to the chapel let chance what may ...
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... keep your dis- tance . One would think you wanted to know one's age as they do horses , by mark of mouth . MARLOW . I protest , child , you use me ex- tremely ill . If you keep me at this dis- tance , how is it possible you and I can be ...
... keep your dis- tance . One would think you wanted to know one's age as they do horses , by mark of mouth . MARLOW . I protest , child , you use me ex- tremely ill . If you keep me at this dis- tance , how is it possible you and I can be ...
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... keep it safe , did she ? SERVANT . Yes ; she said she'd keep it safe enough ; she asked me how I came by it ; and she said she had a great mind to make me give an account of myself . [ Exit servant . ] MARLOW . Ha ! ha ! ha ! They're ...
... keep it safe , did she ? SERVANT . Yes ; she said she'd keep it safe enough ; she asked me how I came by it ; and she said she had a great mind to make me give an account of myself . [ Exit servant . ] MARLOW . Ha ! ha ! ha ! They're ...
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