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Fishmonger.

About the whole language-thing Mr. Speilbauer and I brought up, I'm sure most
bard fans already know about it, but I can't help but offer a plug to the
book "Shakespeare's Bawdy"... Absolutely wonderful for catching all of the
double entendres one might have otherwise missed.

Why, just look at "fishmonger"!

Posted by LunarCaustic on March 31, 1997 at 15:17:28
In Reply to "I need help this time." posted by Kari on March 25, 1997 at 19:40:05


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