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Common people did not expect to speak like their masters any more than they expected to live like them.
Don Gagnon
As recently as the eighteenth century, England happily installed a German king, George I, even though he spoke not a word of English and reigned for thirteen years without mastering his subjects’ language. Common people did not expect to speak like their masters any more than they expected to live like them.
The Mother Tongue: English and How it Got that Way
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