:55:00
to be substantial."
:55:05
To cease thy strife
and leave me to my grief.
:55:08
A thousand times,
good night.
:55:10
[ Romeo ] A thousand times the worse
to want thy light.
:55:13
I cannot move in this dress.
It makes me look like a pig.
:55:18
- I have no neck in this pig dress.
- [ Reading Continues ]
:55:24
- How is it?
- It's all right.
:55:31
Ned, I know, I know.
:55:34
- It's good.
- Oh?
:55:37
The title won't do.
:55:40
Ah.
:55:42
Romeo and Juliet.
Just a suggestion.
:55:46
Thank you, Ned.
:55:51
- You are a gentleman.
- And you are a Warwickshire shit-house.
:55:56
- What o'clock tomorrow
shall I send to thee?
- By the hour of nine.
:55:59
I shall not fail.
'Tis 20 year till then.
:56:01
I have forgot
why I called thee back.
:56:03
- You mean no dog of any kind?
- [ Fennyman ] Shh! Silence.
:56:06
- [ Rehearsal Continues ]
- The friar marries them in secret,
:56:09
then Ned gets into a fight
with one of the Capulets.
:56:12
Romeo tries to stop them and gets in
Ned's way. I mean, in Mercutio's way.
:56:16
So Tybalt kills Mercutio,
then Romeo kills Tybalt.
:56:19
Then the prince
banishes him from Verona.
:56:21
That must be when he goes on the voyage
and gets shipwrecked...
:56:24
on the island
of the pirate king.
:56:26
For God's sake,
cease your prattling and get out!
:56:30
- Get out!
- [ Dog Yelps ]
:56:35
A thousand apologies.
:56:39
Please.
:56:41
And with a silken thread
plucks it back again,
:56:44
so loving-jealous
of his liberty.
:56:47
- I would I were thy bird.
- Sweet, so would I; yet I should
kill thee with much cherishing.
:56:53
Good night.
Good night.
:56:56
Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I
shall say good night till it be morrow.