Answer: "I'm fit as a fiddle again. I've grown almost half an inch and gained two pounds. I'm pale, but itching to get back to my books."
Explanation: I'm just guessing
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"Sonnet 73" is a very touching sonnet specially for anyone who has felt the passage of time too quickly, and the need to cling to youth, life and experiences much stronger. This sonnet uses winter, night and a dying fire as metaphors for the inevitable approach of Death. The narrator opens the poem comparing the passage of his life to the fall season, which quickly fades into the cold and sterile winter. He also compares his dwindling time with common motifs such as twilight, and the embers of a fire that once roared.
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Since no one is here yet, let’s wait till they arrive.
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Big Bad Wolf blows down the first two pigs' houses, made of straw and sticks respectively, but is unable to destroy the third pig's house, made of bricks.