:48:06
	Where the devil should this Romeo be?
Came he not home tonight?
:48:09
	Not to his father's; I spoke with his man.
:48:12
	Why, that same pale hard-hearted
wench, that Rosaline,...
:48:16
	..torments him so, that he will sure run mad.
:48:19
	Tybalt hath sent a letter to his father's house.
:48:21
	- A challenge, on my life!
- Romeo will answer it?
:48:24
	Any man that can write may answer a letter.
:48:26
	Nay, he will answer the letter's master,
how he dares being dared.
:48:30
	Well, alas, poor Romeo, he is already dead!
Stabbed with a white wench's black eye!
:48:35
	Run through the ear with a love-song!
:48:37
	The very pin of his heart cleft
with the blind bow-boy's butt-shaft!
:48:40
	And is he a man to encounter Tybalt?
:48:43
	- Why, what is Tybalt?
- More than Prince of Cats.
:48:47
	He is the courageous captain of compliments!
:48:51
	He fights as you sing pricksong.
:48:54
	Keeps time, distance, and proportion.
:48:58
	He rests his minim rests.
:49:00
	One, two, and a third...
:49:03
	..in your bosom.
:49:04
	The very butcher of a silk button.
:49:07
	A duellist.
:49:09
	A duellist! A gentleman
of the very first house,...
:49:12
	..of the first and second cause.
:49:14
	The immortal passado!
:49:18
	The punto reverso!
:49:20
	The, um... hai!
:49:22
	- The what?
:49:24
	Here comes Romeo.
:49:27
	Romeo!
:49:31
	Ho-ho, taffeta punk!
:49:33
	Signor Romeo, bonjour!
:49:36
	There's a French salutation
to your French slop.
:49:39
	You gave us the counterfeit fairly last night.
:49:41
	Good morrow to you both.
What counterfeit did I give you?
:49:44
	The slip, sir, the slip.
Can you not conceive?
:49:47
	Pardon, good Mercutio.
My business was great...
:49:49
	..and in such a case as mine
a man may strain courtesy.
:49:52
	That's as much as to say,...
:49:53
	..such a case as yours
constrains a man to bow in the hams!
:49:57
	- Meaning to curtsy?
- Thou hast most kindly hit it.