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 | | After which the populace can be assured of employment, and in the delirium of victory, everything they require can be implemented. |
 | | In Blood Royal, at the King's Head in Upper Street, Islington, we are of course talking about Henry V. Some time after Agincourt, a French wife with a roving eye by his side, poor old Hal is being haunted by his own speeches that united the country behind him. |
 | | Therefore up comes Sid the swineherd, who claims "these wounds I had on Crispian's day", further, after stripping his sleeve and showing his scars, he goes on to quote "he that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother, be he ne'er so vile". |
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