Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 4 Line by Line Explanation
MERCUTIO:Where the devil should this Romeo be?Came he not home tonight? BENVOLIO:Not to his father’s. I spoke with his man.
MERCUTIO:Where the devil should this Romeo be?Came he not home tonight? BENVOLIO:Not to his father’s. I spoke with his man.
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