Much Ado About Nothing
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:10:00
I think this is your daughter.
:10:02
Her mother hath many times told me so.
:10:05
Were you in doubt, sir, that you asked her?
:10:07
Signior Benedick, no!
:10:11
If Signior Leonato be her father...
:10:13
...she would not have his head on her shoulders
for all Messina.

:10:17
I wonder that you will still be talking,
Signior Benedick. Nobody marks you.

:10:21
What, my dear Lady Disdain!
:10:25
Are you yet living?
:10:26
Is it possible disdain should die...
:10:28
...while she hath such meet food
to feed it as Signior Benedick?

:10:32
Courtesy itself must convert to disdain
if you come in her presence.

:10:36
Then is courtesy a turncoat.
:10:37
But it is certain I am loved of all ladies,

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