                    Romeo and Juliet
    The Priest Laurence came to the cemetery quickly with a tool when he heard that the letter had not been sent to Romeo. For Juliet would wake up shortly. No sooner had the Priest arrived the tomb, and then Juliet opened her eyes to see the priest standing there. She asked where Romeo was. But she saw her lover in her arms. The priest said that there had been a mistake in their plan; the letter had never arrived at Romeo's home. Just as he wanted to persuade Juliet to leave the place, voices floated in from outside. There came the night patrols. Feeling Romeo with her hands, Juliet would rather not leave. Priest Laurence had to run out of the tomb himself. Juliet stared sadly at her lover's pale face. She judged he must have died of poison. She wanted to die with her husband. But Romeo had drunk all the poison himself. The people sounded closer on the outside. Without more time to think, Juliet drew the dagger from Romeo and stabbed herself in the chest. 
