Last night’s merriment was dampened by the chill of sorrow and sadness at the loss of one Linder drawing. During the hustle and bustle, methinks it was stolen quite accidentally (perhaps by some ‘poisonous bunch-back’d toads’?). Anyhooo, we’re getting over it. So on Shakespeare’s 446th birthday, may I quote,
“what’s gone and what’s past help
should be past grief”
The Winter’s Tale (III, ii, 223-224)
And have fun on this Talk Like Shakespeare Day.
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