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We burn daylight.
— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II Scene 1
KEYWORD: girl
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Gentlemen, that I may soon make good
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O Tranio, till I found it to be true,
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Why, how now, dame! Whence grows this insolence?
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Go, girl, I cannot blame thee now to weep,
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A bridegroom, say you? 'Tis a groom indeed,
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