Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
page 69 of 152 (45%)
page 69 of 152 (45%)
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Sowter will cry upon 't for all this, though it be as rank as a
fox. MALVOLIO. M,-- Malvolio; M,--why, that begins my name. FABIAN. Did not I say he would work it out? the cur is excellent at faults. MALVOLIO. M,-- but then there is no consonancy in the sequel; that suffers under probation: A should follow, but O does. FABIAN. And O shall end, I hope. SIR TOBY. Ay, or I 'll cudgel him, and make him cry O! MALVOLIO. And then I comes behind. FABIAN. Ay, an you had any eye behind you, you might see more detraction at your heels than fortunes before you. MALVOLIO. M, O, A, I; this simulation is not as the former; and yet, to crush this a little, it would bow to me, for every one of these |
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