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I am ashamed that you should know it



 
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I am ashamed that you should know it #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 28, 2008 15:21 pm   I am ashamed that you should know it
 

Should is obligation here ?
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I am ashamed that you should know it #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:40 am   I am ashamed that you should know it
 

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No. It is putative-should, even though we presume that 'you' does indeed know it.
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