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    Act 5. Scene III - Page 2

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    is, indeed; and living to kill thee. I prithee,
    lend me thy sword.

    FALSTAFF
    Nay, before God, Hal, if Percy be alive, thou get'st
    not my sword; but take my pistol, if thou wilt.

    PRINCE HENRY
    Give it to me: what, is it in the case?

    FALSTAFF
    Ay, Hal; 'tis hot, 'tis hot; there's that will sack a city.

    PRINCE HENRY draws it out, and finds it to be a bottle of sack

    PRINCE HENRY
    What, is it a time to jest and dally now?

    He throws the bottle at him. Exit

    FALSTAFF
    Well, if Percy be alive, I'll pierce him. If he do
    come in my way, so: if he do not, if I come in his
    willingly, let him make a carbonado of me. I like
    not such grinning honour as Sir Walter hath: give me
    life: which if I can save, so; if not, honour comes
    unlooked for, and there's an end.

    Exit FALSTAFF
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