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What did Shakespeare mean when he said, "Although we are few and happy, we are like brothers"?
This is a semi-vernacular, which is definitely not what Shakespeare said, but a personal experience gained through translation, that is, "second-hand famous sayings", with different meanings.

In other words, "our circle is small but we have a good time, and our relationship is like new brothers."