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The play begins as a peaceful morning is disrupted by a brawl between the servants of the Montagues and the servents of the capulets. This is not the first time.
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| No,but i am flicking someone off. | |
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| Are you flicking me off bro? | |
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The prince of Varona arrives, breaks up the brawl, and summons the head of the families. He warns the next brwal shall be paid with their heads.
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| No more fighting, next one both shall die. | |
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Romeo Montague, our hero, isn't in the brawl. He's been out for an early morning walk, sighing over Rosaline, his lady love.
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| Oh, whoo-ath me. To be rejected by the one you love so dear. | |
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