Some thought that moderate living and the avoidance of all superfluity would
preserve them from the epidemic. They formed small communities, living entirely
separate from everybody else. They shut themselves up in houses where there
were no sick, eating the finest food and drinking the best wine very temperately,
avoiding all excess, allowing no news or discussion of death and sickness,
and passing the time in music and suchlike pleasures. Others thought just the
opposite. They thought the sure cure for the plague was to drink and be merry,
to go about singing and amusing themselves, satisfying every appetite they
could, laughing and jesting at what happened.