But there is no doubt that the classical tradition is the curse of boils, bats, frogs, the curse of blood, the curse of rats, hail, of beasts, the locusts, of course, the death of the firstborn, and then, finally, of darkness.
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- But, all this would just be myth of course, sir.
- No?
- No.
- There is little doubt that the plagues did occur, though so distant now as to seem a myth.
- I see. Well, what form would the curses take, sir?
- Oh, such as the curse of boils, of bats...
- Frogs?
- Frogs, yes. And the curse of blood...
- I see, sir, yes. I see. Uh, these 10 curses, would they follow any particular order?
- Oh, that is a point that Talmudic scholars have debated for generations.
- Yes. The final curse upon the land to end forever the sleep of man.
- My love. Sweet queen and noble wife. I alone remain to bring delivery of your pain.
- Severed, my darling, too quickly from this life of fires drawn and of memories met.
- I shall hold our two hearts again in single time.
- I have prepared a little mathematical equation for you, Inspector.
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