Speeches (Lines) for Francis Feeble
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Robert Shallow. Ha, ha, ha! You can do it, sir; you can do it. I
Francis Feeble. Here, sir. |
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Falstaff. What trade art thou, Feeble? Francis Feeble. A woman's tailor, sir. |
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Falstaff. You may; but if he had been a man's tailor, he'd ha'
Francis Feeble. I will do my good will, sir; you can have no more. |
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Falstaff. Well said, good woman's tailor! well said, courageous
Francis Feeble. I would Wart might have gone, sir. |
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Falstaff. I would thou wert a man's tailor, that thou mightst
Francis Feeble. It shall suffice, sir. |
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Bardolph. Go to; stand aside. Francis Feeble. By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe
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Bardolph. Well said; th'art a good fellow. Francis Feeble. Faith, I'll bear no base mind. |
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