"What is your name?" asked Lear. Caius," said……" — Christopher Moore
"What is your name?" asked Lear. Caius," said Kent. And whence do you hail?" From Bonking, sire." Well, yes, lad, as do we all," said Lear, "but from what town?"
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Only cops and vampires have to have an invitation to enter.
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