In sooth he does not know why he is so sad.
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In sooth he does not know why he is so sad.
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And dost thou in sooth find them in these hedges, good fellow?
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And dost thou in sooth find them in these hedges, good fellow?
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Marvellous, in sooth, the feats and the sport and the play that he makes.
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Then, in sooth, by the rule of contraries, a fall should presage humility's reward.
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Marvellous, in sooth, the feats and the sport and the play that he makes.
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Then, in sooth, by the rule of contraries, a fall should presage humility's reward.
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In sooth, it is bad for those who fall, but worse for those who bide behind.
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In sooth, I would yet do it, if he would make it up with the housewife.
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In sooth, it is bad for those who fall, but worse for those who bide behind.
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In sooth, I would yet do it, if he would make it up with the housewife.
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Dreadly, in sooth, dreadly doth the wise augur move me, who approve not, nor am able to deny.
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Dreadly, in sooth, dreadly doth the wise augur move me, who approve not, nor am able to deny.
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Nevertheless this same senator was a full worthy, noble warrior, in sooth, and his death was full great pity.
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But in sooth the hours of that day were worse to wear than any day there had yet been.
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man.
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Nevertheless this same senator was a full worthy, noble warrior, in sooth, and his death was full great pity.
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But in sooth the hours of that day were worse to wear than any day there had yet been.
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man.
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man.
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Ye must, in sooth, have gone the wrong way and been to the mill, from the looks of your clothes.
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And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words, as of a mighty marvel.
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It was not a foot of metal, but in sooth a foot of flesh, an embalmed foot, a mummy's foot.
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Ye must, in sooth, have gone the wrong way and been to the mill, from the looks of your clothes.
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And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words, as of a mighty marvel.
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It was not a foot of metal, but in sooth a foot of flesh, an embalmed foot, a mummy's foot.
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An island, in sooth, there exists, but one not formed by a convulsion of nature, but by the artificial handiwork of man.
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An island, in sooth, there exists, but one not formed by a convulsion of nature, but by the artificial handiwork of man.
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In sooth, whither now shall we turn to fund our distaste for hard work and our love of the finer things in life?
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In sooth, whither now shall we turn to fund our distaste for hard work and our love of the finer things in life?
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By my hilt I believe that the men of England are all in France already, and that what is left behind are in sooth the women dressed up in their paltocks and hosen.
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By my hilt I believe that the men of England are all in France already, and that what is left behind are in sooth the women dressed up in their paltocks and hosen.
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