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:14:01
...will he to the king, and lay
open all proceedings.

:14:05
Hang him...!
:14:13
For what offence have I this
fortnight been a banish'd...

:14:16
...woman from my Harry's bed?
:14:20
In thy faint slumbers I, by thee
have watch'd and heard thee...

:14:24
...murmur tales of iron wars,
speak terms of manage to thy...

:14:28
...bounding steed;
Courage, to the field!

:14:32
And thou hast talk'd of sallies
and retics, of trenches, tents...

:14:35
...of palisadoes, cannon, culverin,
of soldiers slain, ransom and fight.

:14:41
Yea, fights!
But hear you, my lord.

:14:45
- My lord!
- What say'st thou, my lady?

:14:47
- What is it, carries you away?
- Why, my horse, my love.

:14:50
In faith, I'll know your business!
But if you go...

:14:54
So far a foot, I shall be
weary, love.

:14:58
In faith I'll break thy finger,
an if thou wilt not tell me...

:15:01
...all things true.
- Away, you triffler!

:15:03
Love? I love thee not.
I care not for thee.

:15:07
This is no time to kiss, but for
bloody noses and crack'd crowns.

:15:14
Gods me, my horse!
:15:16
Do you not love me?
Do you not, indeed?

:15:19
Nay, tell me if you speak in
jest, or no.

:15:22
Come, wilt thou see me ride?
And when I am o'horseback...

:15:25
...l'll swear
I love thee infinitely!

:15:28
I know you wise, but yet
no further wise...

:15:31
...than Harry Percy's wife.
:15:35
Constant you are, but...
:15:38
...yet a woman.
:15:42
And for secrecy no lady closer
for I well believe, that thou...

:15:47
...wilt not utter what thou
dost not know...

:15:51
...and so far will I trust thee,
gentle Kate.

:15:54
- How! So far?
- Not an inch further.


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