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reprint the select menu after a selection

Hi,
I am using a select in ksh for a script
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
FIRSTLIST='one two three four quit'
PS3='Please select a number: '

select i in $FIRSTLIST  ;
do
  case $i in
       one) print 'this is one' ;;
       two) print 'this is 2' ;;
       three) print 'this is 3' ;;
       four) print 'this is 4' ;;
       quit) break  ;;
       *) print 'Invalid selection please try again' ;;
  esac
done

but after the first selection i want the menu to be showed again, not only the PS3 line.
is it possible? (i need it cause i am using select also for sub menus)
I thought of using a go to, or a pointer , but i wasn't manage to do so in ksh.
and i got to use ksh.
please help...
 
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