King Henry V

When Henry is in disguise walking among his men, how does he talk about himself?

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Henry talks about the king as if he were conjecturing and not particularly well-acquainted with him. He insists that the king is like any other man physically as well as emotionally, but that the king may show a bit more emotion because he has the burden of greater responsibility. Henry also dismisses any suggestion that the king's motives are anything but honest and noble.