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Enter your prompt (or 'quit' to exit): O Brother, Where art thou?
Max length (default 100): 50
Number of sequences (default 5): 

Prompt: O Brother, Where art thou?

Generated sequences:
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1. O Brother, Where art thou?

MENENIUS:
Being moved, what thou shouldst not,
 being so far forthrong'd as the manner is, his wounds
To the people, beg their stinking breaths.
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2. O Brother, Where art thou?

MENENIUS:
Being a island, a whip, or a kept-anch!

SICINIUS:
Where is he, hear you?

MENENIUS
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3. O Brother, Where art thou?

MENENIUS:
Being moved, am sure, not against Aufidius.

MARCIUS:
That's my noble master!
What shall I do? say what;
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4. O Brother, Where art thou?

MENENIUS:
aw, what am I, that brought thee to this?

TITAN:
A single thing, as I am, that wonders to hear thee speak.


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5. O Brother, Where art thou?

CORIOLANUS:
Thy memory is as theirs.

SEBASTIAN:
I am, as ne'er I heard thee go
That thou mightst be malap
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Enter your prompt (or 'quit' to exit): In Brutus, should we trust? 
Max length (default 100): 50
Number of sequences (default 5): 

Prompt: In Brutus, should we trust? 

Generated sequences:
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1. In Brutus, should we trust?  goes not
To him or our poorness?

LUCENTIO:
I pray, sir, let's away.

MARCIUS:
Nay, I will give thee
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2. In Brutus, should we trust?  feed and pride.

SICINIUS:
As big as to love and good news the good news
 fellowsies, which did befall'n us,
That none of us
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3. In Brutus, should we trust?  there's no
 whatsoever you should come toved him o' the air or thine
with him put it not a accusers, and thus answer'd:
'True is it, my incorporate
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4. In Brutus, should we trust?  Well, or I'll lean
Of Trustwings or when the wars make us.

First Officer:
This isle with Calibans.

COMINIUS:
Spe
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5. In Brutus, should we trust?  folly
We three are married, but this is put forth,
Like men born by the flood, and wind-footed rage,
Then fair Milan's glory moves.

MARiners:

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