At the very beginning of Act 5 Scene 3 Paris gives specific instructions to the page as follows:
Give me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand aloof:
Yet put it out, for I would not be seen.
Under yond yew-trees lay thee all along,
Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground;
So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread,
Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves,
But thou shalt hear it: whistle then to me,
As signal that thou hear'st something approach.
Give me those flowers. Do as I bid thee, go.
That is a lot of instructions. They are: 1. Give me the torch 2. Go away 3. Don't stand too close 4. Put out the torch. 5. Lie down under the yew tree. 6. Put your ear to the ground and listen for footsteps. 7. Whistle if you hear someone coming. 8. Give me the flowers.
Paris's page hears a noise and sees torches approaching the tomb, signaling that someone is coming. He warns Paris by telling him to hide and stay watchful.
Keep watch. Paris tells him to literally put his ear to the ground to listen for intruders.
He whistles
Consult your local phonebook for the appropriate help.
The page where the author dedicates the book to someone..... From: Lester Villaroya Hahahhaha :)
A page owner is someone who is the admin or Creater of a page or internet site.
Someone clicking on a web page and seeing what it says.
You idiot someone tor the page
Thomas Frederick Page has written: 'Jewish mythology, or, The coming of the Messiah'
No there is no way of knowing who has viewed your page.
Here's the Mint's web page
reinstall your windows
To stop the "All Search" app from coming up as your home page, you will need to adjust your settings. All web browsers have preferences on the home page that is launched upon set up. You can select your default web page within the settings.
If it is someone else's page and they control the page, then only they can add a link on their page to your page. If you have two pages that you control, then you can link them to each other.
no they can not(: