Fair Em by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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page 21 of 88 (23%)
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EM. How long hast thou been sick? TROTTER. Yfaith, even as long as I have not been half well, and that hath been a long time. EM. A loitering time, I rather imagine. TROTTER. It may be so: but the Phismicary tells me that you can help Me. EM. Why, any thing I can do for recovery of thy health be right well assured of. TROTTER. Then give me your hand. EM. To what end? TROTTER. That the ending of an old indenture is the beginning of a new bargain. EM. |
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