Quoting cyrano:
Dear Madam Sine Nomine,
By your leave would I love to sincerely thank you for your kind words. More than happy I am to read them.
Madam Nomine,
Such courteous, very very curteous, and polite are your words, please permit me Madam to utter, that your words as well as your language, but not you, did I fall in love, in spite of the fact that they are as beautiful as, as appealing as, as perfect as, as superb as and as blonde as you are. Such a superior language do you use, I must confess, that not even an iota of your words did I understand, which made me be filled with admiration for you. I therefore beg you, Madam, beg you to teach me your language, to teach me how to use words the way you do . Let me, Madam, let me be your slave for ever.
Your big admirer,
Cyrano de Bergerac
(The greatest musketeer around)
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