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'' | ''{{caps|[[Triago]]}}'': When the master says, “Thou shalt do more” <br> | ||
I am thus obliged: I ''shall'' do more: <br> | I am thus obliged: I ''shall'' do more: <br> | ||
For legal art is the whole of the law. <br> | For legal art is the whole of the law. <br> | ||
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It is the same: less shall I take. <br> | It is the same: less shall I take. <br> | ||
With crumbs and crusts do shall I make. <br> | With crumbs and crusts do shall I make. <br> | ||
'' | ''{{caps|[[Nuncle]]}}'': Whose legal income’s stretched so thin <br> | ||
To play so small a violin? <br> | To play so small a violin? <br> | ||
'' | ''{{caps|[[Triago]]}}'': Oh manifold skill! Flow like a stream <br> | ||
About the smooth stones of demand! <br> | About the smooth stones of demand! <br> | ||
Collaboration! Oh, blast my eyes! <br> | Collaboration! Oh, blast my eyes! <br> | ||
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What giveth thou me for this old rope? <br> | What giveth thou me for this old rope? <br> | ||
A measley mill or two? <br> | A measley mill or two? <br> | ||
'' | ''{{caps|[[Nuncle]]}}'': You’ll cope. <br> | ||
'' | ''{{caps|[[Triago]]}}'': Oursource! Rightshore! By this peroration <br> | ||
I endorse the yen for automation. <br> | I endorse the yen for automation. <br> | ||
I’ll take the strain and with aught stress <br> | I’ll take the strain and with aught stress <br> | ||
With living breath, do more with less.<br> | With living breath, do more with less.<br> | ||
'' | ''{{caps|[[Nuncle]]}}'': Oh, bless.<br> | ||
It’s easier than that.<br> | It’s easier than that.<br> | ||
You’ll just do less.<br> | You’ll just do less.<br> |
Revision as of 16:26, 21 October 2022
Triago: When the master says, “Thou shalt do more”
I am thus obliged: I shall do more:
For legal art is the whole of the law.
And when he says “thou shalt take less”
It is the same: less shall I take.
With crumbs and crusts do shall I make.
Nuncle: Whose legal income’s stretched so thin
To play so small a violin?
Triago: Oh manifold skill! Flow like a stream
About the smooth stones of demand!
Collaboration! Oh, blast my eyes!
How we strive to operationalise
But how to vouchsafe service deliv’ry
With fewer dressed in legal livery?
What giveth thou me for this old rope?
A measley mill or two?
Nuncle: You’ll cope.
Triago: Oursource! Rightshore! By this peroration
I endorse the yen for automation.
I’ll take the strain and with aught stress
With living breath, do more with less.
Nuncle: Oh, bless.
It’s easier than that.
You’ll just do less.