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 BARDOLPH
25 And of women.
BARDOLPH
And women.
 HOSTESS
  Nay, that he did not.
HOSTESS
No, he did not.
 BOY
  Yes, that he did, and said they were devils incarnate.
BOY
Yes, he did. He said they were devils incarnate.
 HOSTESS
  'A could never abide carnation. 'Twas a color he never
  liked.
HOSTESS
He could never bear carnation. It was a color he never did like.
 BOY
30 He said once the devil would have him about women.
BOY
He once said the devil would get him because of women.
 HOSTESS
  He did in some sort, indeed, handle women, but then he
  was rheumatic, and talked of the Whore of Babylon.
HOSTESS
He did touch on women a bit, but his body was aching with fever and he talked about the Whore of Babylon.
 BOY
  Do you not remember he saw a flea stick upon Bardolph's
  nose, and he said it was a black soul burning in hell?
BOY
Don't you remember how he saw a flea land on Bardolph's nose and said it was a black soul burning in hell?
 BARDOLPH
35 Well, the fuel is gone that maintained that fire. That's all
  the riches I got in his service.
BARDOLPH
Well, the fuel that sustained that fire is gone. That's all the wealth I ever earned in his company.
 NYM
  Shall we shog? The King will be gone from Southampton.
NYM
Shall we get moving? The king will already have left Southampton.
 PISTOL
  Come, let's away.—My love, give me thy lips.
  Look to my chattels and my movables.
40 Let senses rule. The word is “Pitch and pay.”
  Trust none, for oaths are straws, men's faiths are
                          wafer-cakes,
  And Holdfast is the only dog, my duck.
  Therefore, caveto be thy counselor.
  Go, clear thy crystals.—Yoke-fellows in arms,
45 Let us to France, like horse-leeches, my boys,
  To suck, to suck, the very blood to suck.
PISTOL
Come, let's be on our way. My love, let me kiss your lips. Look after my goods and possessions. Keep on your toes: the rule is “cash down, no credit.” Trust no one. For oaths are as easily broken as straws, and men's faith crumbles like crackers, and you can only rely on what you can hold onto. Let caution be your guide. Go dry your eyes. Brothers in arms, we're off to France—like leeches, my boys: to suck, to suck, their very blood to suck!

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