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

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

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

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

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...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?

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- 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.
:17:01
If I travel further, I shall
break my wind.

:17:07
I'll starve, are I'll rob
a foot further!

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Whew! A plague upon you all!
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Lie down!
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Lie down, close to the ground,
and list if thou canst hear...

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...the tread of travellers.
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Have you any levers to lift
me up again?

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They art coming.
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I pr'ythee, good prince Hal, help
me to my horse, good king's son.

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Shall I be your ostler?
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Go hang thyself in thine own
heir apparent garters!

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Come on!
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Come, the boy shall lead our
horses down the hill;...

:17:42
...we'll walk a-foot awhile,
and ease our legs.

:17:59
Cut the villains' throats!

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