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    "Who's there? Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself." These are the opening lines to which book or play?

    Question #41960. Asked by Tricia5. (Dec 04 03 12:48 PM)


    TabbyTom

    "Hamlet," by William Shakespeare.

    Dec 04 03, 12:52 PM


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