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1 What an old knave and a false knave have we here!
2 No doubt of it, thou false knave , and double traitor!
3 God's death!-yourgrandsire is a false knave to say so!
4 I do not know, monsieur; but he is a false knave and full of cunning.
5 As thou, false knave , didst swear the whelps in heaven licked the sores of Lazybones, a beggar of old.'
6 What, false knave , did I buy thee a fine new psaltery to be minded o' my latter end withal?
7 And that man there is a traitor and a false knave ; he is not fit to be punished with a sword like a gentleman.
8 Ambrose Wingfield is as honest a man as lives, but if there be a false knave in all the country, it is his brother Lancie.
9 Sir, I say to you, it is thought you are false knaves .
10 'The false knave shall not go unpunished,' said he.
11 "How, ye false knaves , " said he, quite calmly; "would ye shame your noble master?
12 Masters, it is proved already that you are little better than false knaves , and it will go near to be thought so shortly.
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