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Away!
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Saddle my horse, the
young King would see me!

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Master Shallow, choose what
office thou wilt, 'tis thine.

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Pistol, I will double thy dignities
Good Silence, my lord Silence...

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...I am a fortune's steward.
Come, Pistol, utter more to me...

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...and withal, devise something
to do thyself good.

:44:28
Let us take any horses, the laws
of England are at my command.

:44:33
Happy are they which have
been my friends!

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And woe unto my Chief-Justice!
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God bless thy lungs, sir.
:44:53
Waves are roaring, trumpets
are sounding!

:45:32
Stand by me, Master Shallow,
I shall have the king note thee.

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I shall wink my eye at him,
and thou shall see his face.

:45:40
If I hath had the time,
I would have taken him...

:45:43
...presents with the 1,000
pounds thou lent me.

:45:46
But, fret not, to go
wrong is worse.

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- I shall show my haste.
- Yes, do.

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- He shall see my warmth.
- So he shall.

:45:56
- My devotion.
- That is right.

:45:58
Riding night and day, not
thinking of what suit to wear...


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