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You may as well say, that's a valiant flea that dare eat his breakfast on the lip of a lion.

      — King Henry V, Act III Scene 7

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KEYWORD: sauf

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1

Henry V
[III, 4]

Alice

1365

Oui. Sauf votre honneur, en verite, vous prononcez
les mots aussi droit que les natifs d'Angleterre.

2

Henry V
[III, 4]

Alice

1374

Sauf votre honneur, de elbow.

3

Henry V
[V, 2]

Alice

3094

Oui, vraiment, sauf votre grace, ainsi dit-il.

4

Henry V
[V, 2]

Katharine

3113

Sauf votre honneur, me understand vell.

5

Henry V
[V, 2]

Katharine

3171

Sauf votre honneur, le Francois que vous parlez, il
est meilleur que l'Anglois lequel je parle.

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