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by William Shakespeare
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Act 1, Scene 3

Capulet's wife enters with her daughter, Juliet, and Juliet's Nurse. She tells her about Paris' request to marry her. Juliet is not thrilled with Paris, but says she will listen to her parents' wishes. She will see him that night at the feast. Juliet's Nurse laughs and reminisces about raising Juliet since she was a baby. All exit.

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