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To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature.
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act III Scene 3
KEYWORD: chamber
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Sir, I will answer any thing. But, I beseech you,
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I know not, sweet: I found it in my chamber.
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Now he tells how she plucked him to my chamber. O,
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Let the devil and his dam haunt you! What did you
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I have another weapon in this chamber;
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I found it in my chamber:
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