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 1     1       |      present occupant. Now this man's grandsire as a suppliant
 2     1       |        this house at present, a man of the same mould as his
 3     1       |        for doing so is that the man who wronged her may marry
 4     I,     1|   gracious, what whim-whams the man's got in his head I don'
 5     I,     2|      present of two shillings a man; and the minute I let it
 6     I,     2|         look natural for a poor man to think so little of even
 7     1,     1|     like.~Mega. Now supposing a man pretty well on in life marries
 8     1,     2|      Why, there wasn't a single man of our ward there, or the
 9     1,     2| something behind it when a rich man puts on that smooth air
10     1,     2|     Mega. (cheerily) Well,well, man, if you have a contented
11     1,     2|       monstrous civil to a poor man. They give you a cordial
12     1,     2|       you, making fun of a poor man like me that never harmed
13     1,     2|    treated so.~Mega. Good Lord, man! I didn't come here to make
14     1,     2|      Megadorus -- you're a rich man, a man of position: but
15     1,     2|            you're a rich man, a man of position: but as for
16     1,     2|        around) But where is the man? Gone away and left me --
17     1,     2|        that. Yes, let a wealthy man try to get the regard of
18     1,     2|         I am the proper sort of man to make a fool of, at my
19     1,     4|        make two parts of a real man out of you, you oughtn't
20     1,     4|      down, you? You five letter man, you! You T-H-I-E-F!~Anth.
21     1,     4|    T-H-I-E-F!~Anth. Five letter man yourself! Yes, and five
22     1,     8|         if you've ever helped a man in such a pinch before!
23   III,     4|        s an awful chance a poor man takes when he begins to
24   III,     4|         business with a wealthy man. Here's Megadorus now, trying
25   III,     4|    under cloak) from a poor old man -- that's what his sending '
26   III,     5|          along comes a military man, bringing up the rear, and
27   III,     5|    money, too, and the military man has his hopes postponed
28   III,     6|        think, and no other poor man has, either.~Mega. (genially)
29    IV,     1|        case of master first and man second. Even if he should
30    IV,     6|         d be a poor,poor ruined man. By heavens, I'd just like
31    IV,     6|         are with me: I'm a made man! Now I'll run on ahead and
32    IV,     9|         I implore you! Show the man that took it. Eh, what's
33    IV,     9|     dear, oh dear! I'm a ruined man! I'm lost,lost! Oh, what
34    IV,    10|        I ever harmed you, young man, for you to act like this
35    IV,    10|     taking.~Lyc. Great heavens, man! I never said that or did
36    IV,    10|      bring it back, oh do!~Lyc. Man alive, you're out of your
37    IV,    10|          And you don't know the man that did take it?~Lyc. Nor
38    IV,    10|        won't go shares with the man that has it,or shield the
39    IV,    10|      listen, sir. There isn't a man alive so worthless but what
40     V       |         full of gold! Show me a man that's richer! Who's the
41     V       |      this you've done? He's the man that robbed old Euclio.
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