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| Posted by: tedlefdes 05:58 am EDT 07/02/20 |
| In reply to: re: Ditto - WaymanWong 02:11 am EDT 07/02/20 |
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| The first use of 'the game is afoot' is found in Shakespeare's King Henry IV Part I, 1597, spoken from Northumberland to Hotspur; it also appears in Henry V, delivered by the title character. 'Mischief, thou art afoot' is from Anthony in Julius Caesar. |
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