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Dyslexia and Haml (n) et

Uh... I don't know quite how to point this out, but
the question was about Hamnet (Shakespeare's young son,)
not Hamlet (Shakespeare's young Danish Prince.)

Posted by Alvin Sidwick on March 18, 1997 at 10:36:59
In Reply to "I think that it was from a poisoned sword." posted by Steven Gillan on March 17, 1997 at 20:03:38


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