Seven Duels

Nov 20, 2008 16:47

I will be brief. Juliet's skin is marked with dark, rosy specks that make her most uncomfortable. Her head burns hotly. I bring to her water to sooth the throat and have tried small aids to cease but a few of the unfortunate symptoms. Is there no cure to this? Her nurse dear is afar in our house nestled in Verona's bosom. Hours pass and still she ( Read more... )

what is he saying, juliet, cousin, hate hate hate, a brat by any other name, heeeeeelp, will shakespeare did not mean for this

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voice sings4dragons November 21 2008, 01:14:30 UTC
It sounds like she's got what I have.

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voice tangodelamuerte November 21 2008, 01:21:18 UTC
Aye then this City is much accursed indeed.

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Re: voice sings4dragons November 21 2008, 01:23:34 UTC
I was told it's a childhood disease. If it helps, she should feel better in a few days.

There's a lotion that someone got me that helps with the spots and the fever broke after just two days.

I promise she'll recover quickly, especially if she has such good care as what I think you'll give her.

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voice; tangodelamuerte November 21 2008, 01:37:26 UTC
How I wonder why this malady has been spreading for Juliet and thee whilst young art not child nor babes.

Hearing that recovery is how this play will end does put me at a better ease. I shall attempt to keep a more level head. What care given to my cousin is merely the best of my abilities. For I am not a doctor nor am I her beloved father nor mother. I feel poorly suited for guardianship. No more words of this. Tis unbecoming. And in my inexperience much has been learned.

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voice; sings4dragons November 21 2008, 01:39:10 UTC
Apparently, adults and the like can get the pox as well.

... as you wish.

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