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... hope but even in thee , And on that hope my happiness is built . When saw'st thou Abigail ? Itha . To - day . Bara . With whom ? Itha . A friar . Bara . A friar ! false villain , he hath done the deed . Itha . How , sir ! Bara . Why ...
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