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...a handsome knightand a
brave captain.

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Welcome, sir.
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Davy?
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I thinkest...
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Soldiers art coming...
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Take good care of them,
for they art but axes knives.

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Let them use them on themselves,
for they come looking shaby.

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Why, Davy, how funny!
O, sir,! Go away!

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Give me your hand, highness.
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- Welcome, sir John.
- Master Robert Shallow...

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...I am glad to see thou again.
Thy house is beautiful.

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You shall see mine orchard...
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...we'll eat a last year's pippin
of my own graffing.

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With a dish of carraways.
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Have you provided me here half
a dozen sufficient men?

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Marry, have we, sir.
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Let's see. Where's the roll?
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Davy!
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Robert Shallow...
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I do remember him at
Clement's...

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...like a man made after supper
of a cheese-paring.

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When he was naked, he was
like a forked radish, he was...

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...the very genious of famine,
yet lecherous as a monkey.

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And now, this Vice's dagger,
become a squire, and now has...

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...he land and beeves.
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I will be acquainted with him.
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A friend i'the court is better
than a penny in purse, take care.

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Let me see! Let them
appear as I call.

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Master Surecard, as I think?
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- Er...
- Silence!

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Sir John, it is my cousin Silence
in comission with me.

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Good Master Silence, it well
befits you'd be of the peace.

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The very same, Sir John.

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