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(Created page with "{{a|otto|}}A lesser known fragment of an unfinished play by {{otto}} {{quote| {{Kel nothing from nothing}}}} Later in the same scene, Cnut and Nuncle recap: {{quote| {{script|Nuncle}}: We’d be the better set <br> Were we take those things we do<br> Alone by quirk of flimsy convention<br> And bid them outright cease.<br> Better that, than lend them ease.<br> Just because one can, sirrah —<br> By no means means one ''should''.<br> {{script|Lear}}: If only I could tatt...")
 
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Whose curl’d and twisted postulations <br>
Whose curl’d and twisted postulations <br>
Impede our noble purpose.}}
Impede our noble purpose.}}
{{c|Büchstein stories}}

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