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Thespian   Listen
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Thespian  n.  An actor.






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"Thespian" Quotes from Famous Books



... last Thespian witness, "you don't notice any tin spear in my hands, do you? You haven't heard me shout: 'See, the Emperor comes!' since I've been in here, have you? I guess I'm on the stage long enough for 'em not ...
— Whirligigs • O. Henry



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