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In romeo and juliet, who said, "how art thou out of breath, when thous hast breath to say to me that thou are out of breath?"
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In romeo and juliet, who said, "how art thou out of breath, when thous hast breath to say to me that thou are out of breath?"
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Juliet said that line. It shows that she doesn't like to wait and has little patience.
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im pretty sure Juliet says it
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