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Originally Posted by zeejoe
- Much Ado About Nothing -
- William Shakespear -
Act One, Scene One
Enter LEONATO, HERO, and BEATRICE, with a Messenger
LEONATO
I l earn in this letter that Don Pete r of Arragon
comes this night to Messina.
Messenger
He is very near by this: he was not three leagues off
when I left him.
LEONATO
How many gentlemen have you lost in this action?
Messenger
But few of any sort, and none of name.
LEONATO
A v ictory is twice itse lf when the ach iever bri ngs
home full numbers. I find here that Don Peter hath
bestowed much honour on a young Fl orentine called Cla udio.
Messenger
Much dese rved on his p art and equally remembered by Don Pedro:
he hath borne him self beyond the promi se of his age, doing,
in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion: he hath indeed better
bettered expectation than you must expect of me to tell you how. 
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You guys are making me feel young again, funny K-6 stuff, thanks for the laughs. That's what I like about here!
Please don't punish me for this(talkin to everyone except jh here)!
Thanks JsquAck, endless fun you are buddy.