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=========================== Task 1
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(u'I', u'I have a good eye, uncle; I can see a church by daylight.', 13)
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(u'I', u'I know that; but I would have thee hence, and here again.', 12)
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(u'As', (u'As strange as the thing I know not. It were as', 11))
(u'Brief,', (u'Brief, I pray you; for you see it is a busy time with me.', 14))
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(u'Go,', (u'Go, I discharge thee of thy prisoner, and I thank thee.', 11))
(u'Go,', (u'Go, then; find me a meet hour to draw Don Pedro and', 12))
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(u'Grow', (u'Grow this to what adverse issue it can, I will put', 11))
(u'Ha!', (u"Ha! 'Against my will I am sent to bid you come in", 12))
(u'Ha,', (u'Ha, no, no, faith; thou singest well enough for a shift.', 11))
(u'He', (u'He hath an uncle here in Messina will be very much', 11))
(u'He', (u'He is most in the company of the right noble Claudio.', 11))
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(u'I', (u'I am yours for the walk; and especially when I walk away.', 12))
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(u'I', (u'I do love nothing in the world so well as you: is', 12))
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(u'I', (u'I had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in', 13))
(u'I', (u'I have a good eye, uncle; I can see a church by daylight.', 13))
(u'I', (u'I hear as good exclamation on your worship as of any', 11))
(u'I', (u'I know none of that name, lady: there was none such', 11))
(u'I', (u'I know that; but I would have thee hence, and here again.', 12))
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(u'I', (u'I shall see thee, ere I die, look pale with love.', 11))
(u'I', (u'I thank you: I am not of many words, but I thank', 12))
(u'I', (u'I think I told your lordship a year since, how much', 11))
(u'I', (u'I took no more pains for those thanks than you take', 11))
(u'I', (u'I up my apes, and away to Saint Peter for the', 11))
(u'I', (u'I will but teach them to sing, and restore them to', 11))
(u'I', (u'I will do any modest office, my lord, to help my', 11))
(u'I', (u'I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be', 12))
(u'I', (u'I will make it good how you dare, with what you', 11))
(u'I', (u'I will owe thee an answer for that: and now forward', 11))
(u'I', (u'I will swear by it that you love me; and I will make', 13))
(u'I', (u'I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and', 11))
(u'I', (u'I would not deny you; but, by this good day, I yield', 12))
(u'I', (u'I would she had bestowed this dotage on me: I would', 11))
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(u'If', (u'If he will not stand when he is bidden, he is none', 12))
(u'If', (u'If we know him to be a thief, shall we not lay', 12))
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(u'If', (u'If you meet a thief, you may suspect him, by virtue', 11))
(u'If', (u'If you spite it for my sake, I will spite it for', 12))
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(u'It', (u'It is not seen enough, you should wear it in your', 11))
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(u'Messina,', (u'Messina, and one that knows the law, go to; and a', 11))
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