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Vicar captured by Cannibals
Shakespeare Up to Date ! Quote from Pericles - Act IV. Sc. 2: " If you require a little space for prayer, I grant it, Pray but be not tedious" A vicar on his holiday has the misfortune to stumble upon a very well-dressed cannibal couple at dinnertime.... !!!!! Date: circa 1910s
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A Hilarious Encounter with Cannibals: A Vicar's Unexpected Adventure in the Desert! Circa 1910s, in the heart of an uncharted desert island, a vicar on his much-deserved holiday strolls along the sun-kissed sands, relishing the tranquility and serenity of the secluded paradise. Suddenly, his peaceful interlude is disrupted by an unexpected sight - a well-dressed cannibal couple, engrossed in their dinner preparations. The woman, adorned with intricate body paint and a menacing grin, fans the flames of their cauldron with an air of nonchalance. Her husband, equally menacing, wields a club, keeping watch over their pot of bubbling stew. The vicar, taken aback, raises his hands in supplication, quoting Pericles, "If you require a little space for prayer, I grant it, Pray but be not tedious." Despite the dire circumstances, the vicar maintains a calm demeanor, perhaps hoping for a miraculous escape. His belongings, including a top hat, pocket watch, and cane, are scattered around the scene, evidence of a hasty capture. The cannibals, seemingly amused by the vicar's unexpected presence, make no move to harm him further, instead allowing him to offer a prayer before continuing their meal. This humorous and silly encounter, reminiscent of Shakespeare's Pericles, offers a glimpse into the essence of human nature - the ability to find humor and connection even in the most daft and unexpected situations.
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