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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 : "Why should I be afraid? / Why should I stand still? / What do you want me to do? / Open not bad." This is a reference to the fact that Henry's father, Henry V, was a famous English general. The line also refers to the general's son, Henry VI, who was killed in the battle of Waterloo in 1745 . This is one of the most famous lines in the play
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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 : "Why should I be afraid? / Why should I stand still? / What do you want me to do? / Open not bad." This is a reference to the fact that Henry's father, Henry V, was a famous English general. The line also refers to the general's son, Henry VI, who was killed in the battle of Waterloo in 1745 . This is one of the most famous lines in the play
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