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This chapter's epigraph is from the play's opening soliloquy, "Ha grab tug" . It's a famous line from Shakespeare's "Henry IV Part I" , in which the hero asks, "What the hell hath the hell been written about / Why did ye come here / Till now?" . In this passage, the hero is referring to the events of the previous chapter, which he describes as "a thud / dum qu dum swing el / if we'd keep doing this / We make as many / as we want." .
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Ajin: Demi-Human • File 73: The Worst • Page ik-page-3330217
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File 73: The Worst
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the play's opening soliloquy, "Ha grab tug" . It's a famous line from Shakespeare's "Henry IV Part I" , in which the hero asks, "What the hell hath the hell been written about / Why did ye come here / Till now?" . In this passage, the hero is referring to the events of the previous chapter, which he describes as "a thud / dum qu dum swing el / if we'd keep doing this / We make as many / as we want." .
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