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1 You can away now, sweetheart, if you have aught to engage you.'
2 Does thee think that I have aught of his courage-myUncle Benn?
3 If you would have aught else, speak out; you shall find me ready--
4 To-night, if you have aught to teach me, let me profit by it.
5 If they have aught to try me for, I will stand my trial.'
6 The idea that we have aught to fear from Romanism, is simply ridiculous!
7 Slave, would you then have aught else then what is best?
8 And I tell thee, neither shall I have aught to do with Rolla!
9 Since thou dost leave us, we shall never have aught but wars and troubles.
10 I will not have aught else, but only this alone.
11 For your soul's sake, refuse to have aught to do with such a sin.
12 But you'd never have aught to do with a married man, I'm sure, Carrie.
13 Don't have aught to do with him or you'll rue it, I tell you.
14 I'm sure the Merrys have aught for a poultice, if that be what is needed.
15 Neither he nor you have aught to fear, for you are both in safe hands.
16 Shabaka, if you have aught to confess, say it now and I will forgive it.
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