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 Marino, who, doubtles, were not well hid: they bring them all three prioners on the tage, and conult together what kind of death they hall make them uffer.

In this conjuncture Antonio remembers his oath, embraces Romeo, and afterwards relates what has happened to him. The company at firt think he has lot his enfes, but at lat he pacifies them; count Paris, who is preent, and piques himelf on his greatnes of oul, contributes greatly thereto.

To render this udden converion more affecting, it is reolved (in order to cement the peace) to marry Dorothea to Romeo. Juliet, who overhears all, appears, and oppoes this marriage: at the ight of her, the fright of the company gives way to urprize, and joy ucceeds their urprize. At length, when they learn that Romeo has taken her from the arms of death, they judge that he has a lawful right to her; their union is ratified, Anelmo epoues the daughter of Theobald, and the brave Marino receives the hand of Celia, with a thouand ducats, which are made him a preent of as her marriage portion.