French Soldier
Sur mes genoux je vous donne mille remercimens; et je m'estime heureux que je suis tombe entre les mains
d'un chevalier, je pense, le plus brave, vaillant, et tres distingue seigneur d'Angleterre. PISTOL
Expound unto me, boy. Boy
He gives you, upon his knees, a thousand thanks; and he esteems himself happy that he hath fallen into the
hands of one, as he thinks, the most brave, valorous, and thrice-worthy signieur of England. PISTOL
As I suck blood, I will some mercy show. Follow me! Boy
Suivez-vous le grand capitaine.
Exeunt PISTOL, and French Soldier
I did never know so full a voice issue from so empty a heart: but the saying is true 'The empty vessel makes
the greatest sound.' Bardolph and Nym had ten times more valour than this roaring devil i' the old play,
that every one may pare his nails with a wooden dagger; and they are both hanged; and so would this be,
if he durst steal any thing adventurously. I must stay with the lackeys, with the luggage of our camp: the
French might have a good prey of us, if he knew of it; for there is none to guard it but boys.
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