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Speeches (Lines) for Clerk of Chatham
in "Henry VI, Part II"

Total: 2

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

IV,2,2399

Jack Cade. I am sorry for't: the man is a proper man, of mine
honour; unless I find him guilty, he shall not die.
Come hither, sirrah, I must examine thee: what is thy name?

Clerk of Chatham. Emmanuel.


2

IV,2,2405

Jack Cade. Let me alone. Dost thou use to write thy name? or
hast thou a mark to thyself, like an honest
plain-dealing man?

Clerk of Chatham. Sir, I thank God, I have been so well brought up
that I can write my name.


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