This is a locked chapterChapter 17 The Philosophy of Love
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The next morning, the students discuss the upcoming play, Romeo and Juliet, which they will perform in the fall. They discuss how they will dress for the play, and the students decide that they will wear the same clothes as they did when they were in school. They also discuss the fact that they are not allowed to reveal their measurements to anyone, and they decide to use the same size cups as they do for their homework. When September rolls around, the new school year begins. The students discuss their homework, and one of them asks if they are done with their homework yet. The other asks if he has finished his homework on the lips that must be used in prayer. The student replies that he has, and that he will continue to do so until he is finished with his homework. He then asks if the students have finished their homework for the fall, and when the students reply that they have not, the student says that he is still working on his homework, but that he does not want to tell anyone his measurements. He asks if there is still time for his homework to be done, and he says that his homework is done. He also asks if his homework has been finished, and is told that it will be done in September. When the students return to school, they are asked if they would like to see the play again. They both refuse, but when the student asks what he thinks of the actor, they both agree that the actor is cool. The two discuss their childhoods, and how they wish they could go back and forth between school and the theater.
This is a locked chapterChapter 17 The Philosophy of Love
About This Chapter
The next morning, the students discuss the upcoming play, Romeo and Juliet, which they will perform in the fall. They discuss how they will dress for the play, and the students decide that they will wear the same clothes as they did when they were in school. They also discuss the fact that they are not allowed to reveal their measurements to anyone, and they decide to use the same size cups as they do for their homework. When September rolls around, the new school year begins. The students discuss their homework, and one of them asks if they are done with their homework yet. The other asks if he has finished his homework on the lips that must be used in prayer. The student replies that he has, and that he will continue to do so until he is finished with his homework. He then asks if the students have finished their homework for the fall, and when the students reply that they have not, the student says that he is still working on his homework, but that he does not want to tell anyone his measurements. He asks if there is still time for his homework to be done, and he says that his homework is done. He also asks if his homework has been finished, and is told that it will be done in September. When the students return to school, they are asked if they would like to see the play again. They both refuse, but when the student asks what he thinks of the actor, they both agree that the actor is cool. The two discuss their childhoods, and how they wish they could go back and forth between school and the theater.