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 makes a declaration of his love: Juliet hears him without anger; Octavio comes and interrupts their converation. This does not prevent Juliet from artfully lipping a ring into Romeo's hand, and at the ame time appointing an interview in the garden the following night.

As the day begins to cloe the company eparates: the actors retire; and Juliet, with Celia her maid, only remain.

Celia, tay a little, I have omething to ay to you.

I have a great many things to tell you too, Madam; and I believe they are of importance to you.

Did you remark that young gentleman who talked to me? What a charming youth, my dear Celia, and how happy mut the woman be who attaches him to her!

True, Madam; but do you know his name?

I forgot to enquire; I was o confued, that I no longer knew myelf; his firt glance ubdued Rh