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 1     I,     2|     natural for a poor man to think so little of even a tiny
 2     1,     1|     well enough aware you men think us women are a bother;yes,
 3     1,     1|    you to do something that I think will be the very ~best thing
 4     1,     2|      Jove! I'll suppose he'll think I'm making fun of him when
 5     1,     2|      Frankly now, what do you think of my family connections?~
 6     1,     2| making fun of you: I couldn't think of such a thing.~Eucl. Then
 7     1,     2|       just so that you mayn't think I've found some treasure.~
 8     1,     2|       my word, Euclio! So you think I am the proper sort of
 9     1,     4|    away the water.~Anth. D'ye think the old buck could be induced
10   III,     5|     with 'em. And now you may think you've them all paid off.
11   III,     6|     him over) But I say, I do think it would be a little more
12   III,     6|   cloak) any more than people think, and no other poor man has,
13    IV,     4|  obliging you are! That I may think you didn't take it! I'm
14    IV,     6|      away.(meditating) Let me think now; where is some lonely
15    IV,     9|     oh, I can't tell, I can't think! (to audience) Help, help,
16    IV,    10|     and it can't be undone. I think it must have been fated;
17    IV,    10|     of that.~Eucl. Yes, and I think it must have been fated
18    IV,    10|      your will, sir; but I do think my claim is just. Why, you'
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