The First part of King Henry the Fourth — Act 3, Scene 3: Eastcheap. The Boar's-Head Tavern.

Falstaff enters with Bardolph and complains that he has grown weak and shabby since the robbery, blaming bad company and saying he wants to reform while he still has strength. Bardolph mocks him, and Falstaff jokes about Bardolph’s fiery face. The Hostess then comes in to ask about the missing money, and Falstaff angrily accuses her household of stealing his pocketbook and an old ring, while she demands payment for clothing, food, and loans. Prince Henry arrives with Peto, joins the argument, exposes Falstaff’s lies, and says the stolen money has been returned. He then gives Falstaff a foot charge and sends Bardolph and Peto on errands before leaving.