In this short scene, Bardolph and the rest of his men are jubilant over their victory and vow to continue their fight against the advancing army. Bardolph tells his men that they will not be deterred by the strength of the enemy's troops. He tells them that they should not worry about whether or not they will be able to reach the island because they have been preparing for this eventuality all along. He reminds them that the sea around the island is large enough that they do not have to worry about the location of the hideout. He also tells them not to worry that Bardolph is planning something.
In this short scene, Bardolph and the rest of his men are jubilant over their victory and vow to continue their fight against the advancing army. Bardolph tells his men that they will not be deterred by the strength of the enemy's troops. He tells them that they should not worry about whether or not they will be able to reach the island because they have been preparing for this eventuality all along. He reminds them that the sea around the island is large enough that they do not have to worry about the location of the hideout. He also tells them not to worry that Bardolph is planning something.