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William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh (William Shakespeare's Star Wars, #2) William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh by Ian Doescher
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“For me the sand hath never been a balm—
On Tatooine we are encumber'd by
Too much of its most coarse and unkind touch.
It is an ever-present irritant,
Not like the peaceful sands of thy Naboo.
Here all is soft, like cheeks upon a babe,
And smooth as sculpted alabaster too.”
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh
“Hold still, mine hands, be still, O fev'rish blood, if the mere thought of her doth move me so, how shall it be when I stand by her side? How when her lovely face doth meet mine eyes? How shall I do when my ears hear her voice, which is a sweeter music to my soul above all else in the galaxy could sound? The measure of my keen affection doth and exceed all measure, line, or boundary. And this affection, bred of memory, is but a shadow to what may come forth when her presence I shall stand last.”
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh
“ANAKIN — Is this thy "diplomatic end," I ask?
PADME — "Determinèd negotiations," these!”
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh
“OBI-WAN — Thou dost not wish to sell death sticks to me.
ELAN — I'd not sell you these death sticks. Nay, not I.
OBI-WAN — Thou shalt go home, and there rethink thy life.
ELAN — I must go thither to rethink my life!”
Ian Doescher, William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh