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Shall they see us?
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They shall, Nerissa,
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but in such a habit that they shall think
we are accomplished with what we lack.
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L"ll hold you any wager, when we are both
accoutred like young men,
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I"ll prove the prettier fellow of the two.
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Go one and call the Jew
to the court.
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Make room and let him stand
before our face.
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He is come, my lord.
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Shylock, the world thinks,
and I think so, too,
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that you but lead"st this fashion
of your malice to the last hour of the act
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and then "tis thought
you"ll show your mercy and remorse,
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more strange than is
your strange apparent cruelty.
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What say you, Jew?
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We all expect a gentle answer.
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I have informed your grace
of what I purpose
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and by our holy Sabbath have I sworn
to have the due and forfeit of my bond.
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If you deny it,
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let the danger light upon your charter
and your city"s freedom.
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You"ll ask me why I rather choose
to have a weight of human flesh
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than to receive three thousand ducats.