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Dr. Blood!
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Who is it?
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That we'll know betterwhen you've opened the door.
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Me?
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My mistake. After I've opened the door.
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Open it, quick!
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Why, Jeremy Pitt, isn't it?
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It's your friend, Lord Gildoy, woundedat Andrew Baynes' farm by the river.
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-The rash fool.-He sent me for you. No time to lose.
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Why, to be sure, I'll lose none,nor my head either.
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Come in and regain yourswhile I get my things.
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-I'll wait here.-As you please.
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Come, Mrs. Barlow, help me dress.
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Jeremy, how was the battle?
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Battle? Slaughter, rather!
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What can clubs do against cannon?
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In case this business keeps me overlong,take care you water my geraniums...
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especially thoseunder the bedroom window.
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Geraniums. Won't you ever grow up?
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One would think you were stillat medical school.
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Geraniums!
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You would think of geraniums...
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when every other able-bodied manis out fighting.
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It's out of favor I seem to be with you,my vinegary virgin.
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-Half the town is saying you're a papist.-Why?
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Because I have the sense to sleep tonightinstead of rushing to my ruin...
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in an attempt to putthis Duke of Monmouth on the throne?
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He'd be even worse than King James.
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Make haste with that cloak there,my pretty one.
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And the other half of the townthat defends you...
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claims that you're just a coward.
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Mrs. Barlow, my darling,you can tell them, if you like...
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that I've been most anywherethat fighting was in evidence.
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