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version 4 by Emily Short

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  • Section: Referring to someone who might be the player

    Quite often we need to refer to a person who might be the player, in contexts where the default "yourself" would look awkward. For these purposes we have

        you or vicar
        you or a/an vicar
        you or the vicar

    And (for use in first-person contexts) there is also
        
        me or vicar
        me or a/an vicar
        me or the vicar
        vicar or I
        a/an vicar or I
        the vicar or I

    As usual, these should be explicitly sentence-cased if necessary, with the exception that "I" is always printed in the upper case by default.