Speeches (Lines) for Peto
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Henry V. Sirs, you four shall front them in the narrow lane;
Peto. How many be there of them? |
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Gadshill. And bound them. Peto. No, no, they were not bound. |
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Henry V. 'Faith, tell me now in earnest, how came Falstaff's
Peto. Why, he hacked it with his dagger, and said he would
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Henry V. This oily rascal is known as well as Paul's. Go,
Peto. Falstaff!—Fast asleep behind the arras, and
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Henry V. Hark, how hard he fetches breath. Search his pockets.
Peto. Nothing but papers, my lord. |
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Henry V. Let's see what they be: read them. Peto. [Reads] Item, A capon,. . 2s. 2d.
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(stage directions). [Exeunt] Peto. Good morrow, good my lord. |
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