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{{a|otto|{{image|wording|jpg|“Are we done, then, brother and sister nights? Are we ''done''?”}} }}An unfinished, mostly lost and certainly misguided operetta from the impenetrable Austrian plowwright {{otto}} assembled, as usual from conflicting and dubious readings of the | {{a|otto|{{image|wording|jpg|“Are we done, then, brother and sister nights? Are we ''done''?”}} }}An unfinished, mostly lost and certainly misguided operetta from the impenetrable Austrian plowwright {{otto}}. | ||
Ser Jaramey Slizzard appears to have been assembled, as usual, from conflicting and dubious readings of mythology — this time the legends and fables behind the [[First Men]] and the genesis of The [[Single Agreement]]. | |||
It is notable for a line — one of only four in the fragment that remains — that has now entered the [[negotiator|negotiators]]’ lexicon: | |||
{{quote|“[[What is dull is never done]].”}} | {{quote|“[[What is dull is never done]].”}} | ||