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Page 37
... pistol kills a sparrow flying . Fal . You have hit it . P. Hen . So did he never the sparrow . Fal . Well , that rascal hath good mettle in him ; he will not run . P. Hen . Why , what a rascal art thou , then , to praise him so for ...
... pistol kills a sparrow flying . Fal . You have hit it . P. Hen . So did he never the sparrow . Fal . Well , that rascal hath good mettle in him ; he will not run . P. Hen . Why , what a rascal art thou , then , to praise him so for ...
Page 80
... pistol , if thou wilt . P. Hen . Give it me . What , is it in the case ? Fal . Ay , Hal ; ' t is hot , ' t is hot : there ' s that will sack a city . [ The Prince draws out a bottle of sack . P. Hen . What ! is ' t a time to jest and ...
... pistol , if thou wilt . P. Hen . Give it me . What , is it in the case ? Fal . Ay , Hal ; ' t is hot , ' t is hot : there ' s that will sack a city . [ The Prince draws out a bottle of sack . P. Hen . What ! is ' t a time to jest and ...
Page 118
William Shakespeare. Re - enter Drawer . Draw . Sir , ancient Pistol's below , and would speak with you . Dol . Hang him , swaggering rascal ! let him not come hither : it is the foul mouth'dst rogue in England . Host . If he swagger ...
William Shakespeare. Re - enter Drawer . Draw . Sir , ancient Pistol's below , and would speak with you . Dol . Hang him , swaggering rascal ! let him not come hither : it is the foul mouth'dst rogue in England . Host . If he swagger ...
Page 119
... Pistol . Here , Pistol , I charge you with a cup of sack : do you discharge upon mine hostess . Pist . I will discharge upon her , Sir John , with two bullets . Fal . She is pistol - proof , Sir ; you shall hardly offend her . Host ...
... Pistol . Here , Pistol , I charge you with a cup of sack : do you discharge upon mine hostess . Pist . I will discharge upon her , Sir John , with two bullets . Fal . She is pistol - proof , Sir ; you shall hardly offend her . Host ...
Page 120
... Pistol , I would be quiet . • Pist . Sweet knight , I kiss thy neif . What ! we have seen the seven stars . Dol . For God's sake , thrust him down stairs : I cannot endure such a fustian rascal . Pist . Thrust him down stairs ! know we ...
... Pistol , I would be quiet . • Pist . Sweet knight , I kiss thy neif . What ! we have seen the seven stars . Dol . For God's sake , thrust him down stairs : I cannot endure such a fustian rascal . Pist . Thrust him down stairs ! know we ...
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