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{{wikipediainfo}}'''''Henry V''''' was one of [[William Shakespeare]]'s plays, often studied in English class in Britain in at least [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|one universe]]. It included a “rousing speech” by [[Henry V|the titular character]], beginning with “Once more unto the breach, dear friend(s), once more…”, which [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Bainbridge|Jenny Bainbridge]] once quoted to her friend [[Leelee Jones|Leelee]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Henry V'' (play)}}{{wikipediainfo}}'''''Henry V''''' was one of [[William Shakespeare]]'s plays, often studied in English class in Britain in at least [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|one universe]]. It included a “rousing speech” by [[Henry V|the titular character]], beginning with “Once more unto the breach, dear friend(s), once more…”, which [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Bainbridge|Jenny Bainbridge]] once quoted to her friend [[Leelee Jones|Leelee]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
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Henry V was one of William Shakespeare's plays, often studied in English class in Britain in at least one universe. It included a “rousing speech” by the titular character, beginning with “Once more unto the breach, dear friend(s), once more…”, which Jenny Bainbridge once quoted to her friend Leelee. (PROSE: The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)
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