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Write a short dialogue (at least 15 lines) in Shakespearean style. Use iambic pentameter to the best of your ability. Include a short prologue and an aside which you can indicate by writing [prologue] and [aside] in brackets or parenthesis. You do not have to rhyme or have a sword fight and you can have as many characters as you like.

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