Act, scene

 1     I,     2|     wanting to borrow -- tell 'em burglars got in and stole
 2     1,     4|        the clippings and took 'em home.~Anth. I am, and a
 3     1,     5|      got away with it! Collar 'em! Tie 'em up! Thrash 'em!
 4     1,     5|      with it! Collar 'em! Tie 'em up! Thrash 'em! Throw 'em
 5     1,     5|        em! Tie 'em up! Thrash 'em! Throw 'em in the dungeon!"
 6     1,     5|      em up! Thrash 'em! Throw 'em in the dungeon!" Now over
 7     1,     6|     Megadorus told us to take 'em over to Euclio's.~Stap. (
 8     1,     6|        t, I don't.~Pyth. Take 'em inside.~Stap. (brusquely)
 9     1,     7|       The only way is to make 'em cook dinner in the dungeon
10     1,     8|     That's how I circumvented 'em, the whole dirty pack of '
11     1,     8|       the whole dirty pack of 'em. Then I began to reason
12     1,     8| wreaths of flowers: we'll put 'em on the hearth in honour
13   III,     3|        whole hireling herd of 'em. Cook away, work away, scurry
14   III,     4|        of regard for me! Sent 'em to steal this (looking under
15   III,     4|       that's what his sending 'em was because of! And then
16   III,     5|       anyone they please, let 'em marry, provided their dowry
17   III,     5|   dowry doesn't go along with 'em. In that case, instead of
18   III,     5|    Eucl. (aside) Ah, he knows 'em, knows 'em through and through,
19   III,     5|       Ah, he knows 'em, knows 'em through and through, these
20   III,     5|      girdle makers along with 'em. And now you may think you'
21   III,     5| cabinet-makers -- hundreds of 'em -- who plant themselves
22   III,     5|       to settle up. You bring 'em in and square accounts. "
23   III,     6|  wherewithal and means to let 'em spruce up and look smart
24   III,     6|      hundred and every one of 'em a Geryonian with six hands
25    IV,     1|       for orders he must push 'em through faster than a fast
26    IV,     4|       Strob. (aside) He's got 'em! The old chap's mad,stark,
27    IV,     4| certainly; here's the both of 'em.~Eucl. Enough of this searching.
28    IV,     8|        of Gold, eh! I can buy 'em up my own single self. As
29    IV,     9|       thieves here, plenty of 'em, that cover themselves up
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