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... SIR JOHN and DOLL . Sir John . Stand true man , says a thief . K. Henry . Stand thief , says a true man : how if a thief ? Sir John . Stand thief too . K. Henry . Then thief or true man , I must stand , I see . How- soever the world ...
... SIR JOHN and DOLL . Sir John . Stand true man , says a thief . K. Henry . Stand thief , says a true man : how if a thief ? Sir John . Stand thief too . K. Henry . Then thief or true man , I must stand , I see . How- soever the world ...
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William Shakespeare William Hazlitt. K. Henry . From the court at Eltham . Sir John . Art thou one of the king's servants ? K. Henry . Yes , that I am , and one of his chamber . Sir John . I am glad thou'rt no worse ; thou mayst the ...
William Shakespeare William Hazlitt. K. Henry . From the court at Eltham . Sir John . Art thou one of the king's servants ? K. Henry . Yes , that I am , and one of his chamber . Sir John . I am glad thou'rt no worse ; thou mayst the ...
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... Sir John . Sir John . The devil and all is yours . At that . ' Sdeath , what casting's this ? Suf . Well thrown , Harry , i ' faith . K. Henry . I'll cast better yet . Sir John . Then I'll be hang'd . Sirrah , hast thou not given thy ...
... Sir John . Sir John . The devil and all is yours . At that . ' Sdeath , what casting's this ? Suf . Well thrown , Harry , i ' faith . K. Henry . I'll cast better yet . Sir John . Then I'll be hang'd . Sirrah , hast thou not given thy ...
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