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FALSTAFF
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Dost thou hear me, Hal?
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PRINCE HENRY
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Ay, and mark thee too, Jack.
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FALSTAFF
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Do so, for it is worth the listening to. These nine
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Henry IV
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FALSTAFF
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in buckram that I told thee of--
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PRINCE HENRY
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So, two more already.
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FALSTAFF
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Their points being broken,--
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POINS
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Down fell their hose.
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FALSTAFF
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Began to give me ground: but I followed me close,
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FALSTAFF
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came in foot and hand, and with a thought seven of
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FALSTAFF
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the eleven I paid.
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PRINCE HENRY
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O monstrous! eleven buckram men grown out of two!
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FALSTAFF
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But, as the devil would have it, three misbegotten
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FALSTAFF
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knaves in Kendal green came at my back and let drive
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FALSTAFF
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at me, for it was so dark, Hal, that thou couldst
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FALSTAFF
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not see thy hand.
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PRINCE HENRY
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These lies are like their father that begets them,
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gross as a mountain, open, palpable. Why, thou
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clay-brained guts, thou knotty-pated fool, thou
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PRINCE HENRY
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whoreson, obscene, grease tallow-catch,--
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FALSTAFF
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What, art thou mad? art thou mad? is not the truth
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FALSTAFF
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the truth?
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PRINCE HENRY
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Why, how couldst thou know these men in Kendal
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PRINCE HENRY
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green, when it was so dark thou couldst not see thy
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PRINCE HENRY
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hand? come, tell us your reason: what sayest thou to this?
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POINS
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Come, your reason, Jack, your reason.
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FALSTAFF
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What, upon compulsion? 'Zounds, an I were at the
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FALSTAFF
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strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would
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FALSTAFF
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not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on
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compulsion! If reasons were as plentiful as
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FALSTAFF
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blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon
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FALSTAFF
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compulsion, I.
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PRINCE HENRY
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I'll be no longer guilty of this sin, this sanguine
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coward, this bed-presser, this horseback-breaker,
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PRINCE HENRY
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this huge hill of flesh,--
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FALSTAFF
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'Sblood, you starveling, you elf-skin, you dried
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neat's tongue, you bull's pizzle, you stock-fish! O
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FALSTAFF
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for breath to utter what is like thee! you
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FALSTAFF
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tailor's-yard, you sheath, you bowcase, you vile
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FALSTAFF
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standing-tuck,--
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PRINCE HENRY
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Well, breathe awhile, and then to it again: and
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PRINCE HENRY
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when thou hast tired thyself in base comparisons,
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PRINCE HENRY
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hear me speak but this.
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POINS
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Mark, Jack.
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PRINCE HENRY
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We two saw you four set on four and bound them, and
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PRINCE HENRY
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were masters of their wealth. Mark now, how a plain
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PRINCE HENRY
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tale shall put you down. Then did we two set on you
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four, and, with a word, out-faced you from your
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PRINCE HENRY
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prize, and have it, yea, and can show it you here in
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the house: and, Falstaff, you carried your guts
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PRINCE HENRY
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away as nimbly, with as quick dexterity, and roared
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PRINCE HENRY
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for mercy and still run and roared, as ever I heard
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PRINCE HENRY
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bull-calf. What a slave art thou, to hack thy sword
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as thou hast done, and then say it was in fight!
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PRINCE HENRY
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What trick, what device, what starting-hole, canst
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thou now find out to hide thee from this open and
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PRINCE HENRY
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apparent shame?
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POINS
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Come, let's hear, Jack, what trick hast thou now?
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FALSTAFF
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By the Lord, I knew ye as well as he that made ye.
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FALSTAFF
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Why, hear you, my masters: was it for me to kill the
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FALSTAFF
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heir-apparent? should I turn upon the true prince?
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FALSTAFF
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why, thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules: but
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beware instinct, the lion will not touch the true
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prince. Instinct is a great matter, I was now a
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FALSTAFF
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coward on instinct. I shall think the better of
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myself and thee during my life, I for a valiant
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lion, and thou for a true prince. But, by the Lord,
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lads, I am glad you have the money. Hostess, clap
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to the doors: watch to-night, pray to-morrow.
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Gallants, lads, boys, hearts of gold, all the titles
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of good fellowship come to you! What, shall we be
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FALSTAFF
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merry? shall we have a play extempore?
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PRINCE HENRY
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Content, and the argument shall be thy running away.
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FALSTAFF
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Ah, no more of that, Hal, an thou lovest me!
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Enter Hostess
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Hostess
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O Jesu, my lord the prince!
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PRINCE HENRY
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How now, my lady the hostess! what sayest thou to
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me?
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Hostess
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Marry, my lord, there is a nobleman of the court at
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Hostess
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door would speak with you: he says he comes from
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Hostess
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your father.
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PRINCE HENRY
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Give him as much as will make him a royal man, and
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send him back again to my mother.
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FALSTAFF
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What manner of man is he?
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Hostess
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An old man.
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What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight? Shall
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I give him his answer?
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PRINCE HENRY
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Prithee, do, Jack.
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FALSTAFF
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'Faith, and I'll send him packing.
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Exit FALSTAFF
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PRINCE HENRY
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Now, sirs: by'r lady, you fought fair, so did you,
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PRINCE HENRY
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Peto, so did you, Bardolph: you are lions too, you
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ran away upon instinct, you will not touch the true
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prince, no, fie!
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BARDOLPH
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'Faith, I ran when I saw others run.
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PRINCE HENRY
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'Faith, tell me now in earnest, how came Falstaff's
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sword so hacked?
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PETO
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Why, he hacked it with his dagger, and said he would
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PETO
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swear truth out of England but he would make you
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PETO
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believe it was done in fight, and persuaded us to do the like.
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BARDOLPH
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Yea, and to tickle our noses with spear-grass to
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