Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Nurse Monologue

 Even or Odd of all the days in the year, come lammas eve at night shall she be fourteen.
Susan and She (God rest all christian Souls) were of an age, well Susan is with god).
She was too good for me, but as I said on lammas eve at night shall she be fourteen.
That shall she marry I remeber it well, tis since the earthquake now eleven years now she was weaned
 ( I never shall forget it) Of all the days in the year, upon that day for I had laid wormwood to my dug, sitting under the dovehouse wall my lord and you were than at mantua.
Nay I do bare a brain but as I said, when it did taste the wormwood on they nipple,  of the dug felt it bitter Pretty fool.
To see it tetch and fall out the dug! Shake quoke the dovehouse twas no need I bid me trudge.
Amd since that time in eleven years she could , stand hi-lone by thy'rood, she could of run and waddled all about even the day before she broke her brow, And then my husband ( God be with his soul) was a merry man took up the child
Ye quoth he doust shall fall upon my face?
Thou shall fall backwards thou has more wit?
with thou not jule?
and by my holidam, the pretty wretch left crying and said aye?
To see now how a jest should come about! warrent and I should live a thousand years, I never shall forget it, wilth thou not jule quoth he, and, pretty fool said Aye?

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