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Well, isn't that the point?

If he had been patient in the first place, after Rosaline
rejected him, he wouldn't have fallen "in love" (quite doubtful)
with Juliet, who would have gone to marry Paris, and Romeo
and everybody would have turned out all right.

Posted by Alvin Sidwick on April 05, 1997 at 09:05:19
In Reply to "Why the star-crossed lovers died!" posted by Keyta on March 26, 1997 at 14:32:33


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