Campanadas a medianoche
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: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.

:16:06
Wither I go, thither shall
you go too.

:16:09
- Will this content you?
- It must, of force.

:16:14
How long it's ago, Jack, since
thou sawest thine own knee?

:16:18
My... own knee?
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When I was about thy years, I
was not an eagle's talon in the...

:16:26
...waist, a plague of sighing
and grief it blows a man up.

:16:30
- Here comes the king's money.
- 'Tis going to his exchequer.

:16:33
- My friends, the purpose is clear.
- Halt!

:16:36
- You four shall front them.
- How many be there of them?

:16:40
- Some eight or ten.
- Zounds, will they not rob us?

:16:47
Give me my horse.
To thy tasks.

:16:49
If they shalt escape your attack,
they shalt fall unto our trap.

:16:53
8 yards of uneven ground is 70
miles a foot with me.

:16:57
I have removed his horse.

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