Uh, no. Why would I bring you that? Shakespeare's been dead since my great grandmotger's great great grandmother was a baby or something. That's why I thought it'd make you feel at home.
Where I am from, you only see that sort of language in older texts - and religious texts, for that matter. Human ones, anyway. [she hums thoughtfully to herself] I do not think there is even an equivalent in my own language. If there is, I do not know it.
It's old in my time. In my...in my your time...it's not. That's supposed to be right, is all. I don't get it. You know? Nothing makes any fucking sense here.
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You said it was Shakespeare, but . . . what is it about?
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Perhaps I can explain it when I am done with it, then.
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[that's . . . that's really, really sweet]
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I barely know the difference between those.
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