I imagine this is exactly what it looks like working in Cross Guild
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I imagine this is exactly what it looks like working in Cross Guild
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Miller's Crossing (1990)
These are the days of miracle and wonder
This is the long distance call
The way the camera follows us in slo-mo
The way we look to us all
The plague was spreading rapidly. Deaths in London and the outskirts were thirty-two for the week ending 26 May and the Lord Mayor was issuing new plague orders. The paper bills marked with the words 'Lord Have Mercy on Us' that denoted infected households had proved to be too easy to deface and dispose of. They were now to be replaced by a red cross 'fourteen inches in length and the like in breadth upon the wall or boards in the most open place.' Some of those shut up were so angry that they set out deliberately to infect others. One such, Henry Ross of St. Bartholomew's the Great, was flogged and throw into Newgate, after he did 'most lewdly presume to go to the King's Majesty's Court at Greenwich and there thrust himself in company amongst his Majesty's household servants and others.'
A description of the bubonic plague in London, 1603, from “After Elizabeth: The Rise of James of Scotland and the Struggle for the Throne of England” by Leanda de Lisle
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