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:04:02
Let's hear it
for the ladies who lunch

:04:05
Everybody rise
:04:10
Rise
:04:37
Two households,
both alike in dignity

:04:40
in fair Verona,
where we lay our scene.

:04:44
From ancient grudge
break to new mutiny,

:04:47
where civil blood
makes civil hands unclean.

:05:00
Romeo, come forth.
:05:03
Come forth,
thou fearful man.

:05:06
Affliction is enamored
of thy parts

:05:08
and thou art wedded
to calamity.

:05:13
Father, 'tis l, Romeo.
:05:15
What news?
What is the Prince's doom?

:05:18
What sorrow
craves acquaintance...

:05:35
Tell me, Chino...
:05:40
...how many bullets
are left in this gun?

:05:46
Enough for you?
And you? And you?

:05:50
How many can l shoot
and still have one left for me?


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