The Last Play: Fiction on Two Queer English Playwrights
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“I don’t know why I agreed to shake my weary pen for them, once more.”
“I thought you had a distinct motive, Shakespeare,” said Emilia, and almost in a wink bent towards his person. “Indeed, I spy that motive up your sleeve. Look where you wear my love speech: On your sleeve.” Then she turned stern with him. “It was meant to be laid on the table at the tavern this afternoon, and gone in with the slips that Fletcher must stitch into a play. I thought my love speech was to be your last word.”
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