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Henry IV Part 1

William Shakespeare

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Act 2, Scene 1, Page 5

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CHAMBERLAIN
Nay, rather let me have it as you are a false thief.
CHAMBERLAIN
I’d rather have you swear by your reputation as a dishonest thief.


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GADSHILL
Go to. Homo is a common name to all men. Bid the ostler
bring my gelding out of the stable. Farewell, you muddy
knave.
GADSHILL
Whatever. I’m a true man, even if I’m a dishonest thief. Tell the stable-boy to get my horse. Farewell, you fool.
Exeunt
They exit.


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