I recently (like 5 minutes ago) looked at a calendar and realized I have a 6 page paper due tomorrow, a 12 page paper due on Wednesday, and Classical Greek language final on Wednesday!!! And I've been making cookies!!! Now, it occurred to me that I should start working on these papers, and study for the final. So instead I'm writing this!
But really, I opened a word document to start writing the first paper and realized the prompt is at the boyfriend's house. He is not home, he is studying. His door is locked. So, I will instead brainstorm what I remember about the paper and then write it frantically once he returns home for the night.
Camilla: in Roman mythology, legendary Volscian maiden who became a warrior and was a favourite of the goddess Diana. According to the Roman poet Virgil (Aeneid, Books VII and XI), her father, Metabus, was fleeing from his enemies with the infant Camilla when he encountered the Amisenus (Amazenus) River. He fastened the child to a javelin, dedicated her to Diana, and hurled her across the river. He then swam to the opposite bank, where he rejoined Camilla.
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