explain the line" my master's a very jew"
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My master's a very jew offer him a new present and provide him a halter.
I am famish in his special added service and you explain his every finger and also with the ribs.
Home her father glad you are come to deliver the master Bassanio who indeed rare new liveries when he serve not by himself.
I will run as God in the earth.
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Launcelot means that My Master is a Devil by "My Master's a very Jew".
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