Date: 2012-09-04 03:56 am (UTC)
This is the bit that I loved best:

It's easy enough to be sure that he makes the prince's acquaintance--they're men with a common interest, after all.

It's even easier to be sure the prince happens to hear Peto telling that old story about Robin Hood robbing the robbers.

As good as Bardolph is at planting seeds, he should leave off the intelligence work and take up gardening.


I love that Bardolph is this smart and this devious and that no one notices. Because he's just that good. And I also love that he didn't see Falstaff as a possible assignment, because he's not used to seeing his friend that way. Also, kudos to Mistress Quickly for being much, MUCH more plugged into an espionage network than even Bardolph expected.
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