Foreword

 

All is well-ended if this suit be won,

That you express content; which we will pay,

with strife to please you, day exceeding day:

ours be your patience then, and yours our parts;

your gentle hands lend us, and take our hearts.

 

William Shakespeare

in "All's well that ends well", Act V, Scene III

 

Poor me, the beggar I am can't master the English tongue the way old Master Bill did... not even a very little bit.

However, I hereby promise that I will do the best I can, and will try to please you with a better and more enjoyable English, as writing these words for your hearts inflames me to broaden my acquaintance.

Meanwhile, ours be your patience.

Thanks to your gentle hearts.

Mario

 

Now, let the curtain be raised

 

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