Monday, May 7, 2012

Macbeth

     I being MacBeth, hath learned so much from this mere mistake that I hath made just a little while ago. I hope thy Lady of mine tis stay true to her word and keeps this mistake away from all that shall never know of it. I am scared and I know not what to do, but tis no one think it tis me. Many others believe it tis the guards, even though I tis hath killed them. Only Sir Macduff tis worried and thinks that I, MacBeth shall have not of killed the guards. He tis think they could be used for many purposes. I knew though that killing them was better than not, and this tis only because they might hav' th remembered many things.
     I speak to my Lady and hope for the best, while as many people tis think Malcolm and Donalbain tis hath done it. They went and left to go somewhere else, and many people tis believe in this rubbish. I for one though cannot hold my tongue for what I have done. If tis not for Lady MacBeth, I more than not would hath gave it away. She saved me from saying such stupid things that could have cost us our lives, so I do believe in her so truly. I want to sit and cry for my mistake, but me hath have to pull it together and be a King MacBeth.

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