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Read these lines from "the flea" by john donne and answer the questions that follow: mark but this flea, and mark in this, how little that which thou deniest me is; me it sucked first, and now sucks thee, and in this flea our two bloods mingled be; thou know'st that this cannot be said a sin, or shame, or loss of maidenhead; and pampered swells with one blood made of two; and this, alas, is more than we would do. rewrite the lines in a plain style that is easy to understand.

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