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- There are other men fitter.
- Stand aside, Mouldy.

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- Is Wart good enough, sir?
- His apparel is built upon his...

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...back, prick him no more.
- Then, Simon Shadow.

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Shadow? Shadow will
serve good for summer.

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You can do it, sir!
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Prick him.
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Let's see another.
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Francis Feeble, cousin!
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- What trade art thou, Feeble?
- A woman's tailor, sir.

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Wilt thou make as many holes
in an enemy's battle as thou...

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...hast done in a woman's robe?
- I'll do my good, but no more.

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Well said!
Well said, courageous Feeble!

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Thou wilt be as valiant
as a magnanimous mouse!

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Prick the woman's tailor,
Master Silence.

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Prick him, Master Silence.
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- Who is next?
- Peter Bullcalf of the Green!

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O lord, my lord captain.
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Dost thou roar before
thou art pricked?

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- O, lord, sir! I'm a diseased man.
- What disease has thou?

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A cough, sir, which I caught
with ringing...

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...in the king's
affairs upon his coronation day.

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We will have away thy cold, and
thy friends shall ring for thee.

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Prick him.
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- Is here all?
- Here's more than your number.

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- Good master corporal Captain...
- Go to, stand aside.

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I had as lief be hanged,
as go to war.

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Sir captain...
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- Here is four French crowns.
- Stand aside.

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You shall have 40, sir. For
my old dame's sake, she has...

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...nobody when I am gone.
- Go to, stand aside.

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Let it go which way it will.
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Sir, I have three pound to free
Mouldy and Bullcalf.

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Mouldy, stay at home till you
are past service.

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Bullcalf,
grow till you come unto it.

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- But they are your likeliest men.
- Will you tell me how to choose?

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Wart, he shall charge you and
discharge you with the motion...


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