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Answer
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'This
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day
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is
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called
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the
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feast
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of
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Crispian . . .
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He
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that
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shall
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live
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this
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day,
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and
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see
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old
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age,
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Will
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yearly
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on
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the
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vigil
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feast
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his
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neighbours,
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And
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say
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'To-morrow
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is
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Saint
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Crispian:'
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Then
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Answer
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he
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will
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strip
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his
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sleeve
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and
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show
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his
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scars.
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And
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say
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'These
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wounds
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I
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had
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on
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Crispin's
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Day.'
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Old
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men
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forget:
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yet
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all
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shall
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be
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forgot,
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But
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he'll
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remember
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with
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advantages
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What
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feats
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Answer
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he
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did
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that
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day:
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then
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shall
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our
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names.
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Familiar
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in
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his
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mouth
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as
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household
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words—
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Harry
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the
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king,
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Bedford
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and
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Exeter,
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Warwick
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and
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Talbot,
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Salisbury
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and
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Gloucester,
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Be
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in
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their
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flowing
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cups
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freshly
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Answer
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remember'd
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This
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story
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shall
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the
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good
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man
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teach
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his
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son;
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And
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Crispin
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Crispian
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shall
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ne'er
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go
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by,
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From
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this
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day
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to
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the
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ending
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of
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the
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world,
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But
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we
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in
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it
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shall
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be
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Answer
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remember'd;
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We
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few,
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we
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happy
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few,
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we
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band
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of
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brothers;
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For
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he
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to-day
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that
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sheds
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his
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blood
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with
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me
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Shall
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be
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my
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brother;
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be
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he
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ne'er
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so
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vile,
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This
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day
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shall
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gentle
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Answer
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his
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condition:
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And
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gentlemen
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in
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England
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now
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a-bed
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Shall
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think
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themselves
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accursed
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they
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were
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not
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here,
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And
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hold
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their
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manhoods
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cheap
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whiles
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any
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speaks
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That
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fought
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with
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us
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upon
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Saint
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Crispin's
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Day.'
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