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Millennium Approaches: Act II, scene 1
A month has gone by, and Prior is deteriorating rapidly. In the middle of the night, late in December, Louis finds him on the floor, incontinent and in terrible pain. Louis wants to call for an ambulance, but Prior is afraid if he goes to the hospital he won't return. He faints in Louis's arms.
Millennium Approaches: Act II, scene 2
The same night, a similar crisis occurs at the Pitt home. Harper's mental anguish is beginning to match Prior's physical suffering. She tells Joe that she feels herself "going off again,"...
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