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:31:04
If to be old and merry, be a sin,
then many I know is damned.

:31:08
If to be fat, to be hated, many
a monk shalt be burnt.

:31:12
No, my lord, banish Peto,
banish Bardolph...

:31:16
...banish Poins,
but for sweet Falstaff...

:31:19
...kind Jack Falstaff,
true Jack Falstaff...

:31:23
And therefore more valiant
Jack Falstaff...

:31:26
...being as he is old
Jack Falstaff...

:31:29
...banish not him thy
Harry's company.

:31:34
Banish plump Jack...
and banish all the world!

:31:39
I do.
:31:42
I will
:31:44
- O, my lord, my lord!
- What's the matter?

:31:47
The sheriff and all the watch
are come to search the house.

:31:49
Out, you rogue! I have much to
say in the behalf of that Falstaff.

:32:25
Go hide. Now, my masters, for a
true face and good conscience.

:32:29
Both which I have had, but their
date is out, and so I hide me.

:32:39
What is your will with me,
master sheriff?

:32:42
First, pardon me, my lord. A hue
and cry hath followed men here.

:32:46
What men?
:32:48
One of them is well known
a gross fat man.

:32:51
As fat as butter!
:32:54
The man, I do assure you, is not
here, let me entreat you leave.


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