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The clipt edge of a thatched roof.
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Unsmooth Course of True Love, Scampering Over a Connecticut Lawn
Published July 2, 2009, 11:10 am, New York Times
Music by Stew, the composer-lyricist of Broadway’s “Passing Strange,” is the chief novelty of this Shakespeare on the Sound production.
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