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Re: Long and shortPosted by Masakim on October 14, 2001 In Reply to: Long and short posted by Ellen on October 14, 2001 : Where does the phrase "The Long and Short of It" originate - I started to think about it after living with 3 dachshunds. I'd like more history. Long and the Short of it, The In sum; the heart of the matter.
If you have told it "long" and told it "short," you have surely
told it all. Sometimes it was reversed: "the short and yhe long
of it." Robert Manning of Brunne wrote in his _Langtorft's Chronicle_
: "To say longly or schorte, alle [that] arms bare." long and short of it, the |