“Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.” — The three witches, “Macbeth.”

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Shakespeare would probably turn over in his grave if he knew how badly they fudged up this popular line from “Macbeth.” In reality, the ›witches say the words “double, double,” not “bubble, bubble.”