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Act I: "Let two more summers wither in their pride ere we may think her ripe to be a bride."
Act III: "A Thursday, let it be, she will be married to this noble earl."
Act I: "My will to her consent is but a part."
Act III: "I think she will be ruled in all respects by me; nay more, I doubt it not."

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