Speeches (Lines) for Both
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1 |
Menenius Agrippa. He's a bear indeed, that lives like a lamb. You two
Both. Well, sir. |
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2 |
Menenius Agrippa. This is strange now: do you two know how you are
Both. Why, how are we censured? |
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3 |
Menenius Agrippa. Because you talk of pride now,—will you not be angry? Both. Well, well, sir, well. |
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