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    A phenomenon seen as a sign of good or evil? This question is related to Shakespeares Play of Hamlet.

    Question #61662. Asked by rockinchick06. (Jan 12 06 5:43 PM)


    mementoflash

    The ghost of Hamlet's father.

    Jan 12 06, 9:48 PM


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