:21:01
	Easy victory!
:21:04
	The virtue of this jest will
be the incomprehensible lies...
:21:08
	...that this same fat rogue
will tell us.
:21:11
	How 30, at least, he fought with
what wards, what blows...
:21:14
	...what extremities
he endured to defeat them all.
:21:21
	A plague of all cowards!
:21:34
	A plague of all cowards!
:21:36
	I say, and a vengeance too!
Give me a cup of sack, boy.
:21:40
	- Where hast thou been, Jack?
- A plague of all cowards!
:21:44
	Go thy ways, old Jack,
die when thou wilt.
:21:49
	If manhood be not forgot upon
the face of the earth...
:21:52
	...then I am a shotten herring.
:21:54
	There live not three good men
unhanged in England...
:21:57
	...and one of them is fat and
grows old; God help the wicked!
:21:59
	What mutter you, woolsack?
:22:02
	A king's son!
:22:04
	If I do not beat thee out of thy
kingdom with a dagger of lath...
:22:08
	...and drive all the subjets afore
thee like a flock of wild geese...
:22:11
	...l'll never wear hair on my
face any more. Prince of Wales.
:22:15
	- Why, you whoreson round man.
- Vile fat man!
:22:18
	What's the matter?
:22:20
	Are you not a coward? Answer.
:22:23
	And ye call me a coward?
Ye fat paunch!
:22:25
	Dost I call thee coward?
:22:27
	I'll see damned ere I call you
coward, but I would give...
:22:29
	...a thousand pound, I could run
as fast as thou canst.
:22:32
	What's the matter?
:22:33
	There be four of us here have
ta'en a thousand pound this day?
:22:37
	- A thousand, where is it?
- Where is it, Jack?
:22:39
	Where? Taken from us it is.
:22:42
	- A hundred upon poor four of us.
- What, a hundred, man?
:22:46
	If I were not at half-sword
with a dozen...
:22:48
	...of them two hours together,
I have'scaped by miracle.
:22:51
	I am eight times
thrust through the doublet...
:22:54
	...my buckler cut through, my
sword hacked like a hand-saw.
:22:59
	- How was it?
- We four set upon some dozen!