Not much to say today: I have other stuff I ought to be doing, and haven't read much -- a couple chapters of Over the Woodward Wall. Also this weekend's Shakespeare reading was King John, which I knew nothing about and is actually pretty good! (Though the play does have some issues, like forgetting to mention that King John has a son and heir until he shows up in the next-to-last scene.) I got to read the part of Arthur, King John's young nephew who also has a claim to the throne, and as usual this goes nowhere good, and now I have all the feels.
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