> And you can simply delete the fitts, if you find them tedious.
Isn't fitt like kinda sorta like GGK and Snark, rather than the Bee muncher?
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(The OED gives the first instance of "fit" as:
1. A part or section of a poem or song; a canto.
c888 K. ÆLFRED Boeth. xxxi. §1 (Gr.) Se wisdom a as fitte asungen hæfde.
1362 LANGL. P. Pl. A. I. 139 Cumse[] er a Fitte. c.
... which is a fair fit bit after _Beowulf_, in any dating.
... just a thot.
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