Campanadas a medianoche
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A king's son!
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If I do not beat thee out of thy
kingdom with a dagger of lath...

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...and drive all the subjets afore
thee like a flock of wild geese...

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...l'll never wear hair on my
face any more. Prince of Wales.

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- Why, you whoreson round man.
- Vile fat man!

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What's the matter?
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Are you not a coward? Answer.
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And ye call me a coward?
Ye fat paunch!

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Dost I call thee coward?
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I'll see damned ere I call you
coward, but I would give...

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...a thousand pound, I could run
as fast as thou canst.

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What's the matter?
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There be four of us here have
ta'en a thousand pound this day?

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- A thousand, where is it?
- Where is it, Jack?

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Where? Taken from us it is.
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- A hundred upon poor four of us.
- What, a hundred, man?

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If I were not at half-sword
with a dozen...

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...of them two hours together,
I have'scaped by miracle.

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I am eight times
thrust through the doublet...

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...my buckler cut through, my
sword hacked like a hand-saw.

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- How was it?
- We four set upon some dozen!

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Sixteen at least.
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And bound them, we were
sharing, 6 or 7 men set upon us.

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- What, fought ye them all?
- Lf I fought not with fifty of...

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...them, I am a bunch of radish.
If there were not upon...

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...poor Jack, then I am no
two-legged creature.

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Pray God, you have not
murdered some of them.

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Nay, that's past praying for.
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I have peppered two of them,
two I am sure I have paid.

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Two rogues in buckram suits, if
I tell thee a lie, Hal, spit in...

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...my face, and call me horse.
I acted a true man.

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Four rogues in buckram
let drive at me.

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- What, four?
- Thou saidst but two even now.

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Four, Hal, I told thee four.
These four came all a-front.

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I made no more ado but took all
their seven points in my target...

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...thus!
- Seven?

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Why, there were but four...
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- In buckram suits?
- Ay, in dark buckram suits.

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Seven, by these hilts or I am
a villain else.

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Let him alone, we shall
have more anon.


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