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Speeches (Lines) for Peto
in "Henry IV, Part I"

Total: 7

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

II,2,802

Henry V. Sirs, you four shall front them in the narrow lane;
Ned Poins and I will walk lower: if they 'scape
from your encounter, then they light on us.

Peto. How many be there of them?


2

II,4,1167

Gadshill. And bound them.

Peto. No, no, they were not bound.


3

II,4,1291

Henry V. 'Faith, tell me now in earnest, how came Falstaff's
sword so hacked?

Peto. Why, he hacked it with his dagger, and said he would
swear truth out of England but he would make you
believe it was done in fight, and persuaded us to do the like.


4

II,4,1518

Henry V. This oily rascal is known as well as Paul's. Go,
call him forth.

Peto. Falstaff!—Fast asleep behind the arras, and
snorting like a horse.


5

II,4,1523

Henry V. Hark, how hard he fetches breath. Search his pockets.
[He searcheth his pockets, and findeth certain papers]
What hast thou found?

Peto. Nothing but papers, my lord.


6

II,4,1525

Henry V. Let's see what they be: read them.

Peto. [Reads] Item, A capon,. . 2s. 2d.
Item, Sauce,. . . 4d.
Item, Sack, two gallons, 5s. 8d.
Item, Anchovies and sack after supper, 2s. 6d.
Item, Bread, ob.


7

II,4,1541

(stage directions). [Exeunt]

Peto. Good morrow, good my lord.


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