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You might think it was his eldest, Susanna, since she got the fancy marriage with the Doctor whereas Judith had to settle for the disreputable vintner. In Shakespeare's will it is Susanna and her husband who are executors and the main beneficiaries, whereas Judith's share is smaller and tied up in trusts to keep it from her no-goodnik husband.

But this may not have been Shakespeare's preference--he could have been following his wife's lead. We have nothing in which he actually says he likes Susanna better than Judith.

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Tania Collins

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