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	<title>Quick dose of the Bard</title>
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	<description>Searching for an understandable snippet of Shakespeare. In school, we are putting on a miniature Renaissance Faire, and I am going to be doing a quick reading of Shakespeare. I need a short selection from Shakespeare that would be understandable to 9th graders that I can memorize. Any suggestions welcome.</description>
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