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thanks the audience and promises that the story will continue in a forthcoming play "with Sir John in it, and make you merry with fair
Katharine of France; where, for all I know, Falstaff shall die of a sweat". In fact, Falstaff does not appear on stage in the subsequent play,
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appears to die. Hal, seeing this, believes he is King and exits with the crown. King Henry, awakening, is devastated, thinking Hal cares only about becoming King. Hal convinces him otherwise and the old king subsequently dies contentedly.
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2140:Complete Works of William Shakespeare
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1020:is loosely based on both parts of
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1135:Humphreys, A. R., ed. (1981).
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818:Henry IV part 2 act II scene 4
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2480:Shakespeare and other authors
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2011:The Second Maiden's Tragedy
1990:The Merry Devil of Edmonton
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1353:public domain audiobook at
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951:(1965) compiles the two
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374:Davy – Shallow's servant
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1973:The London Prodigal
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1875:A Lover's Complaint
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