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All's Well That Ends Well Quotes
To speak on the part of virginity is to accuse your mothers, which is most infallible disobedience.
Source:
Act I, Scene I
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Book:
All's Well That Ends Well
Writer:
William Shakespeare
Genre:
Classics, Plays, Drama
Published:
1605
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