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{{script|Player King}}: ’Tis deeply sworn. Sweet, leave me here awhile. <br>
{{script|Player King}}: ’Tis deeply sworn. Sweet, leave me here awhile. <br>
My spirits grow dull, and fain I would beguile <br>
My spirits grow dull, and fain I would beguile <br>
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“Hamlet’s mum”, or “[[Gertrude syndrome]]” appears in these pages to describe the ruddy countenance of one huffily denying something that on a plain inspection seems to be undeniably true, and that only turns out not to be through some self-serving, arbitrary or implausible contrivance, such as — well — the need for an [[Potts Opinion|“insurable interest”]].
“Hamlet’s mum”, or “[[Gertrude syndrome]]” appears in these pages to describe the ruddy countenance of one huffily denying something that on a plain inspection seems to be undeniably true, and that only turns out not to be through some self-serving, arbitrary or implausible contrivance, such as — well — the need for an [[Potts Opinion|“insurable interest”]].
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