Mrs Shakespeare: The Complete WorksSinclair-Stevenson, 1993 - 216 pages Rabelaisian romp, as the bard is stripped bare by his wife, Anne Hathaway. By the author of T̀he life and death of my Lord Gilles De Rais'. |
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... Bridge . I say together because together is worth remark in a marriage like ours was . Himself had been picking his nose for at least five minutes , dreaming . As for me , I was counting the heads of the traitors up there on the poles ...
... Bridge . I say together because together is worth remark in a marriage like ours was . Himself had been picking his nose for at least five minutes , dreaming . As for me , I was counting the heads of the traitors up there on the poles ...
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... Bridge . And the great roar of the river through the arches . Twenty arches . London Bridge has twenty arches . I should know . I counted them . Well , it was something to do . You have to have something to do . I had finished helping ...
... Bridge . And the great roar of the river through the arches . Twenty arches . London Bridge has twenty arches . I should know . I counted them . Well , it was something to do . You have to have something to do . I had finished helping ...
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... Bridge . ( I forget how many . ) I counted the number of arches between the bank where we stood and the drawbridge that let the tall ships through . ( Thirteen . ) But when I had finished counting all the arches in London Bridge I began ...
... Bridge . ( I forget how many . ) I counted the number of arches between the bank where we stood and the drawbridge that let the tall ships through . ( Thirteen . ) But when I had finished counting all the arches in London Bridge I began ...
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