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King Henry the Fourth, III. ii 67 and let it go which way it will, he that dies this year is quit for the next. Bard. Well said; thou'rt a good fellow. Fee. Faith, I'll bear no base mind. 260 Enter Falstaff and the Justices. Fal. Come, sir, which men shall I have? Shal. Four, of which you please. Bard. [To Falstaff.] Sir, a word with you. I have three pound to free Mouldy and Bullcalf . 264 Fal. [Aside to Bardolph.] Go to; well. Shal. Come, Sir John, which four will you have ? Fal. Do you choose for me. 268 Shal. Marry, then, Mouldy, Bullcalf, Feeble, and Shadow. Fal. Mouldy, and Bullcalf: for you, Mouldy, stay at home till you are past service: and for 272 your part, Bullcalf, grow till you come unto it: I will none of you. Shal. Sir John, Sir John, do not yourself wrong: they are your likeliest men, and I would 276 have you served with the best. Fal. Will you tell me, Master Shallow, how to choose a man ? Care I for the limb, the thewes, the stature, bulk, and big as semblance of a man ! 280 Give me the spirit, Master Shallow. Here's Wart; you see what a ragged appearance it is: a' shall charge you and discharge you with the motion of a pewterer's hammer, come off and on 284 swifter than he that gibbets on the brewer's bucket. And this same half- faced fellow, Shadow, give me this man: he presents no mark to the 264 three pound; cf. n. 280 assemblance : appearance 285 gibbets; cf. n.
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