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(the horatio monologues) ixx
an apprentice should be tempted to abandon his apprenticeship pay double what’s paid to an apprentice four guilders when he signsor makes his mark at the bottom of the page Continue reading
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(the horatio monologues) xviii
to the bottom of a first page of parchment sew the topof a secondand to the bottom of the second sewthe top of a thirdsew until the page islong enough to host the names of two thousand menand beside their names their signatures or their marks Continue reading
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(the horatio monologues) xvii
xviitell him you want to find a man like heone who plays watten1 at a table in a tavernwho sits naked in the smock he sleeps ina nightshirt bought from a ragmanwhite linen unwashed time yellowed tannedby fireplace smoke and sweattrousers fadedto beige and threadbarebarefoota squatter from an abandoned housewith a wife to return to Continue reading
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(the horatio monologues) xiv
Between wars, soldiers might turn to highway robbery to supplement their income. In this fiction, Horatio councils John George to find a highwayman who has stolen things to sell— the intent is not to buy, but to recruit….xivtodaybefore someonethe virgin queen of england sayreceives a letter that proposes nora’s dowry for one of her nephewsgo Continue reading
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