Crazy Jane’s answer is read as Frankist because fair and foul require each other and bodily lowliness produces knowledge and pride.
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Crazy Jane
Crazy Jane’s answer is read as Frankist because fair and foul require each other and bodily lowliness produces knowledge and pride.
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"Fair and foul are near of kin. And fair needs foul, I cried. My friends are gone, but that's a truth. Nor grave nor..."
"You cannot have sin, sorry, you cannot have good about evil. You cannot have ugliness, you cannot have beauty about ugliness. Okay? So, and..."
"...Order of the Golden Dawn. Okay? All right. So it's called Crazy Jane Talks with a Bishop. Okay? So Emma, can you read please?..."
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