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"He hasteth wel that wisely kan abyde. Be diligent and trewe, and ay wel hide; Be lusty, fre, persevere in thy servyse—"
Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus & Criseyde, I, line 956 & The Canterbury Tales, The Tale of Melibeus, line 1054.
2B's message: I want him... I mean...
"For certainly within a week or two I shall be here."
[Ffor dredeles, with-inne a wowke or two, I shal ben here.]
Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus & Criseyde, IV, line 1078. [I will go straight to my conclusion and the best one.]
Peggy Lee — Fictional Men
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VO6vDpAfS4
"I have torn my petticoat with your odious romping... go, teach your grannam to suck eggs."
Jonathan Swift, Polite Conversation, Dialogue I, 1731 [Miss Notable].
"I can withstand my father's wishes but not the king's. I have to go but believe me that I can contrive
A way home. This will all die down And every day there's more talk of peace. It's half a day's ride.
Meanwhile I'll send news somehow. I can be back in — what — ten days?"
Lavinia Greenlaw, A Double Sorrow: Troilus & Criseyde, 2014. [You are a prince: strong enough to endure.]
Twin trails go from flyer's wreck: 2B remitting memory sword on A2; chain of two-handed Resistance males ending in desert.
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