Act, scene

 1     I,     2|   putting in my claim, they'd all be suspecting that I
 2     1,     2|   to you, it strikes me you'd be the ox and I'd be the
 3     1,     2|    me you'd be the ox and I'd be the donkey. When I was
 4     1,     2|   share of the load, down I'd drop, I, the donkey, in
 5     1,     2|   attention to me than if I'd never been born at all.
 6     1,     4|   to take and divide all he'd got into two parts.~Anth..
 7     1,     4|    you that plainly! If you'd like to have the whole of
 8     1,     4| throw away the water.~Anth. D'ye think the old buck could
 9     1,     5|   nothing in reach, -- they'd say: " the cooks got away
10     1,     8|     you economize." After I'd put the case this way to
11   III,     2| face of the earth, or one I'd be gladder to go out of
12   III,     5|  their husbands money, they'd bring them better behaved
13   III,     5|   than horses do now - they'd be cheaper than Gallic geldings
14   III,     5|  something.~Eucl. (aside) I'd hail him, only I'm afraid
15   III,     5|     him, only I'm afraid he'd stop talking about how the
16   III,     6|      Eucl. (dryly) Then you'd best put it out yourself
17    IV,     1|    to give satisfaction, he'd just better make it a case
18    IV,     5|            Scene 5~Strob. I'd sooner be tortured to death
19    IV,     6| raven hadn't stood by me, I'd be a poor,poor ruined man.
20    IV,     6|   ruined man. By heavens, I'd just like that raven to
21    IV,     6| where I'll pick my place. I'd sooner trust Silvanus than
22    IV,     6|     tell me to wait here! I'd sooner wait for a thrashing
23    IV,     8|     hid the stuff. After he'd gone I scrabbled down, dug
24    IV,    10|  And then we were caught we'd excuse ourselves on the
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