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Mac. Of my nation! What ish my nation?

ish a villain, and a bastard, and a knave, and a

rascal? What ish my nation? Who talks of

my nation?

Flu. Look you, if you take the matter other-

wise than is meant, Captain Macmorris, per-

adventure I shall think you do not use me with

that affability as in discretion you ought to use

me, look you; being as good a man as yourself,

both in the disciplines of war, and in the deriva-

tion of my birth, and in other particularities.

Mac. I do not know you so good a man as

myself: so Chrish save me, I will cut off your

head.

Gow. Gentlemen both, you will mistake each

other.

Jamy. A! that's a foul fault.

Gow. The town sounds a parley.

Flu. Captain Macmorris, when there is more

better opportunity to be required, look you, I

will be so bold as to tell you I know the disci-

plines of war; and there is an end.

Exit [with Gower and the other captains].

K. Hen. How yet resolves the governor of the town?

 136-139 Of my nation; cf. n. 