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I think he bought a house.
Mind you, I don't think he bought it from M&S.
THE "young baron of England" in "The Merchant of Venice" is a composite creature: "I think he bought his doublet in Italy, his round hose in France, his bonnet in Germany and his behavior everywhere".
So is she about to surrender her voice to his in order to hang onto a job she deems coveted by every magazine editor in New York City? "I've been on a mission to keep this magazine alive, smart and compelling in very difficult times," she says, of its profit plunge to $1 million in 2002 from $8 million in the mid-90's, "and I don't think he bought it because he thinks he can reinvent it.
I think he bought it, it was hard to tell.
I think he bought a Hoodsie or some Hubba Bubba.
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