A: William the second has made plans to leave a sentient and helpful feather pen his son, William the third, in the event of his death.
B: Are you sure?
A: Yes, it was first given to William II by his father, William I (known for being quite stubborn), who is determined to have the tradition carried on.
B: And what of William III's son?
A: Yes, William III plans to leave his grandfather's pen to his son, William IV.
Too many words? Allow me to paraphrase.
A: Will will will Will a willing quill.
B: Will Will will Will the willing quill?
A: Well, willful Will, who willed Will the willing quill, willed that Will will will Will the willing quill.
B: Will Will will willful Will's willing quill to Will?
A: Will will will willful Will's willing quill to Will.
I came up with this a kid and no one has ever seemed very pleased by it.










