Michindaddy
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- mich: (German) me
- Marry, this is miching malicho. It means mischief: Shakespeare, Hamlet 3:2:135 → this strange line has engendered much comment, but S, like the serpent in Eden, is certainly a source of mischief in FW
- Nobodaddy: God in William Blake's verse To Nobodaddy: "Why art thou silent and invisible ... Why darkness and obscurity | In all thy words and laws, | That none dares eat the fruit but from | The wily serpent's jaws?" → compare these words with similar ideas in the following Mutt and Jute dialogue