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SCENE 2
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    CAtune happened?

    StEARD. Yes, indeed.

    ter t let the branches lie

    Against to blame for everything,

    For t is  into the garden.

    CAt to une here.

    has any one been killed?

    StEARD. O killed.

    tolen ?load of green cabbage.

    CAt maybe tarving.

    StEARD. t is certain.

    to rob or starve, t hey had.

    CAtheologian has laid down

    t starving men may take ws necessary,

    And yet be sinless.

    OONA. Sinless and a thief

    ttles on the wall.

    CAt be a sin, whs unbroken

    God cannot  pardon. there is no soul

    But its unlike all othe world,

    Nor one but lifts a strangeness to Gods love

    till ts groe, and therefore none

    han irremediable

    Alt  in the world.

    (Enter tEIG and ShEMUS.)

    StEARD.  are you running for? Pull off your cap,

    Do you not see where?

    S .

    I am running to t news

    t  it for a thousand years.

    StEARD. t your breath and speak.

    ShEMUS. If youd my news

    Youd run as fast and be as out of breath.

    tEIG. Such news, we shall be carried on mens shoulders.

    Sh him

    And t no more about t were

    A mouts grown

    A marketable thing!

    tEIG. And yet it seemed

    As useless as the paring of ones nails.

    S sets me laug,

    Is t a rogue wraw,

    If  sell it, may set up his coach.

    tEIG. (lauglemen who buy mens souls.

    CAthLEEN. O Go
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