Famous (attributed) last words.

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I thought it might be amusing to invite Hon. Members to post their favourite famous last words - but in the spirit of things there is no need to allow facts to interfere with a good story.
My opening offerings are:-

King Harold Godwinson - "There appears to be something in my eye"

George Armstrong Custer - "There is not a hostile within fifty miles of here"

Felix Dzerzhinsky to Josef Stalin - "I put you in that chair, comrade - and I can have you out of it just as quickly" (This apparently is true - silly Felix!)

Pancho Villa - "Don't let it end like this - tell them I said something."
 
Not last words but a last wish.

Robin Hood was on his death bed and asked Little John to fetch his bow and arrow. 'Friend Little John, I will fire this trusty bow one last time and wheresoever the arrow lands is where you should bury me'.

So they buried him on top of the wardrobe.
 
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