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	[ Scattered Laughter ]
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	T--
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	T--
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	Two households,
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	both alike in dignity,
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	in fair Verona,
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	where we lay our scene.
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	From ancient grudge break
to new mutiny,
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	where civil blood
makes civil hands unclean.
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	From forth the fatal loins
of these two foes...
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	a pair of star-crossed lovers
take their life...
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	whose misadventured,
piteous overthrows...
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	doth with their death
bury their parents' strife.
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	...the which of you
with patient ears attend,
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	what here shall miss,
our toil shall strive to mend.
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	[ Cheering ]
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	- Wonderful.
- Was it...
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	good?
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	[ Applauding, Cheering ]
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	Gregory, on my word
we'll not carry coals.
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	No, for then
we should be colliers.
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	I mean, and we be
in choler we'll draw.
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	- [ Low Voice ] Master Shakespeare.
- Luck be with you, Sam. Sam!
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	[ Voice Breaking ] It's not my fault.
I could do it yesterday.
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	Do me a speech.
Do me a line.
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	- [ Voice Breaking ]
"Parting is such sweet sorrow."
- [ Winces ]
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	- Another little problem.
- What do we do now?
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	- The show must-- You know.
- Go on!
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	Juliet does not come on for 20 pages.
It will be all right.
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	- How will it?
- I don't know. It's a mystery.
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	- Fear me not.
- [ Gregory ] No, marry, I fear thee!
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	[ Clears Throat ]
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	- Let them begin.
- I will frown as I pass by.
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	- Let them take it as they list!
- Nay, as they dare.
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	I will bite my thumb at them, which
is disgrace to them if they bear it.
1:35:55
	Do you bite
your thumb at us, sir?
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	- I do bite my thumb, sir.
- Excuse me. Thank you.