Excerpt from On Some of the Consequences of Eating Historical Strawberries: From a Series of Club Essays
I3race, fate has flung a cunning web, spun from the mists of speculation, the shadows of tradition, and the lies of Lancastrian historians, which ever assumes the familiar shape given it by the wonder ful witchery of the great poet.
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