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Henry IV - Part 1 by William Shakespeare
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Gad. And bound them

Peto. No, no, they were not bound

Falst. You Rogue, they were bound, euery man of
them, or I am a Iew else, an Ebrew Iew

Gad. As we were sharing, some sixe or seuen fresh men
set vpon vs

Falst. And vnbound the rest, and then come in the
other

Prince. What, fought yee with them all?
Falst. All? I know not what yee call all: but if I
fought not with fiftie of them, I am a bunch of Radish:
if there were not two or three and fiftie vpon poore olde
Iack, then am I no two-legg'd Creature

Poin. Pray Heauen, you haue not murthered some of
them

Falst. Nay, that's past praying for, I haue pepper'd
two of them: Two I am sure I haue payed, two Rogues
in Buckrom Sutes. I tell thee what, Hal, if I tell thee a
Lye, spit in my face, call me Horse: thou knowest my olde
word: here I lay, and thus I bore my point; foure Rogues
in Buckrom let driue at me

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