Speeches (Lines) for Tailor
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You bid me make it orderly and well,
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She says your worship means to make a puppet of her. |
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3 |
Your worship is deceiv'd; the gown is made
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But how did you desire it should be made? |
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But did you not request to have it cut? |
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I have. |
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7 |
Why, here is the note of the fashion to testify. |
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8 |
[Reads] 'Imprimis, a loose-bodied gown'- |
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9 |
[Reads] 'With a small compass'd cape'- |
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10 |
[Reads] 'With a trunk sleeve'- |
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11 |
[Reads] 'The sleeves curiously cut.' |
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This is true that I say; an I had thee in place where, thou
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