Scene 18
“Madam -” said Chanticleer, “I am to overpowered by your learning. I hope I shall not have trouble you for any medicine just at present. As to the bible, I had read it carefully. Now I am not going to argue with you about the bible, and I don’t need a doctor nor take any medicine at all.”
Source: ../README.md#scene-18
Status: aligned with source layer
Summary
Chanticleer refuses to continue the argument on Pertelote’s terms. He insists he needs neither doctor nor medicine and stands by his own judgment.
Scene description
“Madam -” said Chanticleer, “I am to overpowered by your learning. I hope I shall not have trouble you for any medicine just at present. As to the bible, I had read it carefully. Now I am not going to argue with you about the bible, and I don’t need a doctor nor take any medicine at all.”
Source excerpt
“Madam -” said Chanticleer, “I am to overpowered by your learning. I hope I shall not have trouble you for any medicine just at present. As to the bible, I had read it carefully. Now I am not going to argue with you about the bible, and I don’t need a doctor nor take any medicine at all.”
Entities
Clean-up notes
- Keep the refusal of medicine clear because it closes Partlet’s practical advice.
Next actions
- Source excerpt extracted from README.
- Scene summary updated with story-specific content.
- Relevant entity links added for scene continuity.