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 FRIAR LAWRENCE
  Go hence. Good night. And here stands all your state:
  Either be gone before the watch be set,
  Or by the break of day disguised from hence.
170 Sojourn in Mantua. I'll find out your man,
  And he shall signify from time to time
  Every good hap to you that chances here.
  Give me thy hand. 'Tis late. Farewell, good night.
FRIAR LAWRENCE
Now get out of here. Good night. Everything depends on this: either be out of here before the night watchmen take their positions, or leave in disguise after daybreak. Take a little vacation in Mantua. I'll find your servant, and he'll update you now and then on your case as it stands here. Give me your hand. It's late. Farewell. Good night.
 ROMEO
  But that a joy past joy calls out on me,
175 It were a grief so brief to part with thee.
  Farewell.
ROMEO
I'm off to experience the greatest joy of all, but still it's sad to leave you in such a rush. Farewell.
Exeunt
They exit.

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