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The strength
Of twenty men.
— Romeo and Juliet, Act V Scene 1
KEYWORD: exit
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Brother, I go; I'll win them, fear it not:
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2 |
[Exit, dragged off by Soldiers] |
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3 |
[Exit] |
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4 |
[Exit with the body] |
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5 |
[Exit with the body] |
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6 |
[Exit] |
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7 |
[Exit Post] |
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8 |
[Exit] |
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9 |
[Exit CLARENCE, and SOMERSET follows] |
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10 |
[Exit, guarded] |
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11 |
[Exit] |
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12 |
[Exit] |
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13 |
[Exit, led out forcibly] |
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14 |
[Exit Lieutenant] |
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15 |
[Exit, with the body] |