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isobel

19th December 2010, 15:47
17d. A Shakespearean term for a Scotsman.
(1Henry iv)(7) ????c?p
Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
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big dave

19th December 2010, 15:53
BLUECAP
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big dave

19th December 2010, 15:57
FALSTAFF (Henry IV Part I Act 2, Scene 4)

I grant ye, upon instinct. Well, he is there too,
and one Mordake, and a thousand blue-caps more:
Worcester is stolen away to-night; thy father's
beard is turned white with the news: you may buy
land now as cheap as stinking mackerel.
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isobel

20th December 2010, 10:28
Thank you Big Dave. I guessed that bluecap would fit, but it's nice to have it confirmed.Regards, Isobel.
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