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" 'Tis" is a contraction of "it is", like it's.

"Bargain'd" is "bargained", showing that it is to be pronounced like you would pronounce it, rather than saying "bargain ned".

"Twixt" is short for "betwixt", a delightful alternative to "between".

"Us" means "us". This is English after all.

"Twain" means "two". Not as common as it was, but it is where Mark Twain got his name.

Put it all together.

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