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English, 23.10.2019 17:00 allisonxyooj22

Let’s say you want to go to one of the theaters for an afternoon performance. if you are heading to the swan, the rose, or the globe you will cross london bridge or take a wherry across the river and then walk through paris garden. all sorts of people will be heading in the same direction: working men in groups, shop owners, gentlemen, householders’ wives accompanied by their servants or husbands, foreign tourists, boys and girls. as you approach the theaters you will notice that they all seem to be round; in fact, they are polygonal—the globe is twenty-sided, the rose fourteen-sided. whichever one you choose, you can expect to queue with two thousand other people to get in.

–the time traveler’s guide to elizabethan england,
ian mortimer

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