Act, scene

 1     I,     2|      if anyone asks for water, tell him it's all run out. As
 2     I,     2|      time wanting to borrow -- tell 'em burglars got in and
 3     1,     1| liberty.~Eun. For mercy's sake tell me what you do want to marry,
 4     1,     4|        two parts of me, let me tell you that plainly! If you'
 5     1,     4|     Judge for yourself. Why, I tell you he begins bawling to
 6   III,     6|         Mega. I wish you would tell me how the lamb is shearable.~
 7    IV,     1|    botheration and nuisance. I tell you what, if a servant wants
 8    IV,     2|        this I heard the fellow tell of! A pot just crammed with
 9    IV,     4|     boy.~Eucl. Down with it, I tell you! None of your repartee!
10    IV,     6|   hides it. What if master did tell me to wait here! I'd sooner
11    IV,     7|     again, as I did before: do tell my uncle about it, mother
12    IV,     9|        who I am -- oh, I can't tell, I can't think! (to audience)
13    IV,     9|        worthy gentleman; I can tell it from your face. Ha! none
14    IV,    10|       Eucl. The pot of gold, I tell you; I want back the pot
15    IV,    10|  inquire if it isn't just as I tell you.~Eucl. Oh, my life is
16     V       |   nurse.~Strob.(aside) Why not tell him I've found this prize?
17     V       |      Strob. Hold on, sir; I'll tell you all about it this minute.
18     V       |         Lyc. Well, well, then, tell away.~Strob. Sir, to-day,
19     V       |       A four pound pot, sir, I tell you a four pound pot just
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