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Keep Thy Shop, And Thy Shop Will Keep Thee. -- George Chapman (1557-1634) -- Eastward Ho, Act I, Sc.
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Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee.
-- George Chapman (1557-1634)
-- Eastward Ho, Act i, Sc. 1
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