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I thought upon one pair of English legs
Did march three Frenchmen.
— King Henry V, Act III Scene 6
KEYWORD: courtesy
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They do discharge their shot of courtesy:
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See for the news.
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[Aside] He takes her by the palm: ay, well said,
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Yes, that I did; but that was but courtesy. |
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Not to-night, good Iago: I have very poor and
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