Enjoying the character of the Fool in Pratchett’s Wyrd Sisters, and how he compulsively uses guild-regulated Shakespearean language: marry/nuncle/prithee. At one point, I could sorta parse it, now it just sounds like coherent alien gibberish. Any of you speak this fluently?
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Nuncle, tis early in the morn here for the capering of Fools. Prithee, let us partake of the breaking of the fast first.
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