Shakespeare’s Furry
In The Merchant of Venice, Portia is to be wed to whosoever chooses the correct chest, from a selection of three. The first contender is the Prince of Morocco, who sees the three casks and the notes upon each (Act II, Scene 7):
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I could bring up something about a furry bottom but I will behave.
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The Bard really hit the nail on the head with those words.
A thought… I wonder if the house sensing Them and bringing them together is its way of preparing those in the house for the complications of romance that say… a certain Roo may find knocking on her door.
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