Why does Shylock think of thrift in Jacob's case.
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attempts to justify usury, which asks whether Shylock is more like Jacob, La- ... I Is sad to think upon his merchandise," the merchant r.
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This is an amusing tale about a young lawyer who is very innocent. He goes to a village to serve to summon to a person called Oliver Lutkins. ... Next day, when the lawyer goes to the village with one of his colleagues, he came to know that the hack driver was Lutkins.
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