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as the play moves onward, the Bastard is established as a lively, pro- fane, and rounded dramatic character, capable of judiciously bawdy jesting with Queen Eleanor, and adroit, as well, in personable asides to the audience, once the stage is cleared of other characters. His language is deliberately colloquial, full of regionalisms, contractions, and local color
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