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V. i.: Balthazar doesn't have any letters to give to Romeo in Mantua. Balthazar tells Romeo that Juliet is dead.
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| How now, Balthazar. Dost thou not bring me letters from Friar Lawrence? How doth my family? My Juliet? | |
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| Her body sleeps in Capulet's monument. | |
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Romeo will leave Mantua tonight, and go back to Verona.
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| Then I defy you, sky! Get me ink and paper. Hire posthorses and I'll hence tonight. | |
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| I do beseech you sir, have patience. | |
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Romeo plans on killing himself.
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| Get thee gone, and hire those horses. I'll be with straight. Juliet, I lie with thee tonight. | |
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