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First, my fear; then, my curtsy; last my speech. My fear is your displeasure; my...
Author:
James Shapiro
Book:
A Year in the Life of William
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Published at:
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First, my fear; then, my curtsy; last my speech. My fear is your displeasure; my curtsy, my duty; and my speech, to beg your pardons.
( James Shapiro )
[ A Year in the Life of William ]
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