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The deep of night is crept upon our talk,
And nature must obey necessity.
— Julius Caesar, Act IV Scene 3
KEYWORD: indeed
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Fie, thou'rt a churl; ye've got a humour there
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2 |
I'll look you out a good turn, Servilius.
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3 |
No, indeed, he is not. |
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4 |
You undergo too strict a paradox,
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5 |
Good honest men! Thou draw'st a counterfeit
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6 |
Will you, indeed? |