              Romeo and Juliet
    Romeo hid in the church. He cried sorrowfully because he had to leave Juliet. As he saw Juliet's nursing-mother, Romeo hastily asked how Juliet was doing. When he learned that he made his wife so sad, he drew his sword and wanted to kill himself. The priest grabbed his hand and persuaded, "You are too weak to be a man. You should feel blessed since your wife is alive. You were not killed by Tybalt and only deported. You are fortunate. You should be contented." Seeing Romeo calm down, the priest remarked, "Once there is an opportunity, I will announce your marriage to the public and reconcile your families. I will then request an amnesty for you from the prince. You can go to say good-bye to Juliet tonight. You must leave before daybreak and go to the place named Mantua."
    It was getting dark. Romeo climbed into Juliet's bedroom with a rope. Having waited anxiously, Juliet dashed to her bridegroom's arms as soon as she saw him. What a sweet but short honeymoon night! It became brighter and brighter. The newly married couple had to say good-bye, they were heavy-hearted, but Romeo comforted Juliet by saying he would write to her regularly after he arrived Mantua. As Juliet looked into her husband's eyes. Her heart was filled with fear of his death. 
