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:51:06
I likest the king's
fair manner.

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- Thou art all in exile.
- Until thou lives...

:51:11
...become more modest.
- He hast ordered that all...

:51:14
...the raskals be well provided.
- You starving fool!

:51:19
- Jack Falstaff!
- Take him to prison!

:51:24
- To prison?
- Come with me!

:51:27
Thou must come, poor lad.
:51:29
Gentlemen, do come,
he is very sick.

:51:33
The king is a great one...
:51:36
...but things are as they lay.
:51:39
And now, to France!
It shall be an easy fight...

:51:43
...a jolly fight.
Go, my dear patriots.

:51:46
The sign of war goes forward...
:51:49
...not queen of England,
but of France!

:51:55
My lord Chief Justice, free
the man who is in prison.

:51:59
- Falstaff?
- He shall suffer prison.

:52:02
His example may help
others such as him.

:52:07
If we close not our eyes
to small offenses...

:52:10
...what then shall we do
when we see...

:52:13
...capital crimes and
premeditated ones?

:52:19
I think it was the
excess wine that did it.

:52:46
And Falstaff?
:52:49
He has died.
:52:53
The king hast broken
his poor heart.

:52:55
I would be with him,
where'er it may be.

:52:59
- Be it in Heaven, or in Hell.
- No, he shall not be in Hell.


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