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Date: Jul. 31st, 2023 05:14 pm (UTC)Something else I occasionally see in period books (including Tristram Shandy) is 'you was'—not 'you is' or any other singular verbs with 'you', so it sounds quite strange on its own. But I wonder if the 'where was two young men' there is a version of the same thing?