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O, Never Say Hereafter But I Am Truest Speaker. You Call'd Me Brother When I Was But Your Sister.
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O, never say hereafter
But I am truest speaker. You call'd me brother
When I was but your sister.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Cymbeline
-- Act v, Sc. 5
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