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1     1,     1|      m well enough aware you men think us women are a bother;
2   III,     5|    my example and marry poor men's daughters and let the
3   III,     5|    be less bitter against us men of means than they are,
4   III,     5|     up come weavers and lace men and cabinet-makers -- hundreds
5    IV,     9| still as if they were honest men. (to spectator) You, sir,
6    IV,    10|      I have no patience with men who do wrong and then try
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