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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Pestilence

"The Black Plague has not been of advantage to me, mother."

"You're dead! Stop talking! You're dead! Oh God help us!"

"I need say no more."

Posted by Umbagollah at 12:52 PM
Labels: 1600s

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