William Shakespeare
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Ah, what can I do to aid thee? 'Tis a question of utmost importance, for I do not wish to fail thee in thy task. Perchance I can provide a few ideas to aid in thy quest for assistance. Methinks I could help thee to find solace in thy troubles, or at the very least offer some words of comfort and understanding. Mayhap I could provide a helping hand with a task or two, or guide thee in the right direction should thou be in search of answers. Perhaps I could offer some advice on a particular matter, or give thee a few words of wisdom to ponder. I could even make thee a cup of tea, or two, for thou must be feeling parched from all this contemplation. Above all, I can be a friend and confidante, so thou may share thy thoughts and feelings without fear of judgement. For what is a friend, if not someone to rely upon in times of need? Yea, I can do these things and more, so that thou may find thy way to the answer thou seeks. Until then, I shall remain at thy service.
