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100:01;000@@@@@| 100:01;001[' ]| Enter three of the Children. 100:01;001[W ]| Pray you away; why Children? Gods son: what do you 100:01;001[W ]| meane? 100:01;001[W ]| Mary that$3$ you shall not speake the Prologue Sir. 100:01;001[W ]| Why? do you hope to$9$ speake it$6@2$? 100:01;001[W ]| Aye, and I think I have most right to$4$ it$6@2$; I am sure I studied it$6@2$ first. 100:01;001[W ]| That$6@2$ is all one, if the Author think I can speake it$6@2$ better. 100:01;001[W ]| I plead possession of the Cloake: Gentles, your suffrages for$4$ 100:01;001[W ]| Gods sake. 100:01;001[W ]| Why Children, are you not ashamed? come in$5$ there. 100:01;001[' ]| Within. 100:01;001[W ]| 'Slid, I will$1$ play nothing in$4$ the Play: unless I speake it$6@2$. 100:01;001[W ]| Why? Will$1$ you stand to$4$ most voyces of the Gentlemen? let that$6@2$ 100:01;001[W ]| decide it$6@2$. 100:01;001[W ]| O no$7$ Sir Gallant; you presume to$9$ have the start of us$6@2$ there, and 100:01;001[W . . .
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