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He Went Away With A Flea In 's Ear. -- John Fletcher (1576-1625) -- Love's Cure, Act Iii, Sc.
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He went away with a flea in 's ear.
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
-- Love's Cure, Act iii, Sc. 3
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