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English, 25.03.2021 21:30, lolmaster101

What can we infer about Flute from the following line? "Nay, faith, let not me play a woman. I have a beard coming." * a Flute is one of Oberon's changelings.

bFlute is always late and gets the parts no one else wants.

cFlute is a very young male whose voice has probably not yet changed.

dFlute has a beard.

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