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4. Delhi is the capital of India.
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He is not learning his lesson.
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They live here.
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4. Accompany me for a morning walk.
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5. Go to your home.
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1. I was not going home.
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3. What will you say?
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Love - God who comes.
With world-conquering cymbals
and beating of dreams."
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Reynaldo : Ay, very well my lord.
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But if it be he I mean, he's very wild;
Addicted so and so; and there put on him.
What forgeries you please; marry none so rank.
As may dishonour; take heed to that;
But, Sir, such wanton, wild, and usual slips.
As are companions noted and most known.
To youth and liberty.
qeynaldo : As gaming my lord.
Polonius Ay, or drinking, fencing, swearing, quarreling.
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