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00:08Juliette, in whose embrace did I espy you?
00:13Why give me this handkerchief only to rend my heart in twain?
00:18My heart, how it aches whene'er my thoughts turn to you.
00:27Juliette.
00:30Juliette, what's gotten into you?
00:33Stay you back.
00:35This and all my softness must needs be hewn for me.
00:43Henceforth I temper my malleable heart.
00:50Lady Juliette, the hour draws near.
00:53Lead on, then.
01:01Conrad would roar like a baited bear, and still she'd insist on wearing it long.
01:07Oh, Juliette.
01:13Oh, Juliette.
01:19Oh, Juliette.
01:22Oh, Juliette.
01:25Oh, Juliette.
01:27I'm sorry.
01:30I'm sorry.
01:33I'm sorry.
01:39I'm sorry.
03:11Blood's a shade blue for this quarter, isn't it?
03:14Iris' bloom in many a hue.
03:17Camillo is my name by birth.
03:18I've come here to meet a friend who is, alas, as dusty as my virtues.
03:23Unarmed, as you can see.
03:25Camillo!
03:25It is good of you to come.
03:27Equally good of you to call on me.
03:30Hearing from you twelve and two years later was a shock, I must confess.
03:33A thousand pardons, old man.
03:36My friends, I present to you Camillo, steadfast and true.
03:41Hail!
03:42Ah, my sword is stronger for knowing you're of our number.
03:46The honor's mine.
03:48This little rapscallion is Antonio.
03:51Ah, that would make you the child of Nicholas, my good boy.
03:55A tragedy, your father's fate.
03:57Those loyal to the house of Capulet were hunted nigh to extinction.
04:01What of yourself?
04:02You must have faced their mastiff's fangs as well for having been counted among our friends.
04:07Please.
04:08Compared to the suffering you all have known, my own travails were but a trifle.
04:11Thanks to the Lady Ariel working her magic on my behalf, they left my blood both blue and unspilt.
04:19Hark, gentlemen!
04:20The Lady Juliet draws near!
04:27Lady, your hand.
04:38Now, Lady Juliet, our gathering is complete.
04:47You look every inch your father's daughter.
04:50Behold, she carries our slain prince's stern countenance on her face and his blade at her hip.
04:57Lady Juliet took up this sword of her own free will, knowing full well the debt it must needs repay.
05:03Master Conrad, it's ready.
05:05Ah, excellent!
05:07What's ready?
05:10Need the standard of the iris!
05:12Need the standard of the iris!
05:15Need the standard of the iris!
05:19Need the standard of the iris!
05:21My dear lady!
05:22I swear upon this sword, I will destroy Montague and bring peace to Neo-Virona, even unto my dying breath!
05:33Henceforth, this place shall serve as greenhouse to our budding plans.
05:37We two surviving members of the prince's guard, our three family members, and seventeen retainers of House Capulet.
05:45Though we are yet small in number, let us pledge our very lives to ushering forth the long-anticipated dawn.
05:52Again shall the iris banner fly aloft!
05:55Need the standard of the iris!
05:57Need the standard of the iris!
05:59Need the standard of the iris!
06:07Need the standard of the iris!
06:11Need the standard of the iris!
06:14Need the standard of the iris!
06:15Dearest Romeo, which of these painted maples have you coronated Empress of your heart?
06:26A political treatise.
06:29Mercutio.
06:29Ever the studious princeling, eh?
06:31And I, the green-eyed beast.
06:33Would that I had a father to whom I could look up.
06:37Instead, I'm shackled by blood to that drunk.
06:40The dregs of mankind, chasing the dregs of the vine.
06:44I must take my leave of you.
06:46If I were you, my lord,
06:48I would heed the prince's will with pride.
06:53The fool speaks.
07:02I am Romeo of House Montague.
07:05You, Juliet of House Capulet.
07:08Do I yearn for an impossibility?
07:12Lord Romeo.
07:14We found this curious thing floating in the pond.
07:17Would you happen to know what it might be?
07:19Sister, it's merely the plumage of some bird.
07:22A bird sporting such feathers would block out the very sun.
07:25Well, it certainly doesn't resemble anything else.
07:28May I take a look?
07:29Please do, Lord Romeo.
07:31Many thanks.
07:35It apes a feather, true, but plant life may have a dead leaf.
07:42Oh, look!
07:43They're fluttering up from below.
07:48Hold on.
07:49The water is deep.
07:50Let me fetch them for you.
07:56Fallen from the self-same plant.
07:59Romeo.
08:01Father.
08:02I'm...
08:03Frolicking in the water at your age, boy.
08:05Uh, I beg your pardon, Lord.
08:07I was merely retrieving these strange leaves that made their way into the pond.
08:11See, they weren't feathers after all.
08:13I find this all passing strange.
08:15Strange leaves?
08:17Huh?
08:18Um, yes.
08:19Discard those accursed things at once.
08:23Sir.
08:30I must take my leave of you, but if I discover anything in the course of my gilded iniquities,
08:34I shall let you know.
08:36Good man.
08:37Once we've taken a stand against Montague,
08:39others among Neo-Verona's elite will flock to our banner.
08:44In their most cloistered hearts, many nobles miss the gentle days of Pax Capulet.
08:50What little I can do shall be done to the utmost.
08:53Farewell.
08:57Conrad.
08:58Go on.
08:59We would hie her back to safety.
09:02No pawns must despise our queen.
09:05Aye.
09:05Huh?
09:06But how can I leave where there are plans to be made?
09:09Well, they'll not be made in a trice.
09:11Serve not as a handmaiden to yon tyrant haste.
09:14I'm not in a rush.
09:17I just want to help.
09:19All right.
09:27Okay.
09:36Let's go.
09:57Let's go.
10:27Her blessings grant us renewal. Spring is reborn, and flowers abound.
10:33Ponticule, save your scorn for they who cower.
10:42The wings are fading away, their vigor wanes.
10:46Hold thy words.
10:48Aeschylus is no mere plant for which water, sun, and soil doth well suffice.
10:53Like anyone, prince or pauper, it shall weaken and perish for want of love.
10:59Ere with the hunger of Tantalus have you gorged its path, yet you move not.
11:05To what end this?
11:08Tread, prince. There is a place I would like to show you.
11:32Here again, Abram. You sentenced the bung to a dusty death.
11:36Camille. What do you want of me?
11:42I hear you were cast out of the prince's personal guard.
11:48Something about botching a mission of the utmost import?
11:53And then bearing false witness to the prince about your success?
11:58Damn your eyes!
11:59I hear things too, like how friendly you were with the Capulet's captain of the guard back in the day.
12:05Whisper to others of my failings at your own peril.
12:10Hmm. Perhaps you're right. I embraced the man with much warmth earlier this afternoon.
12:15Oh, this very day? He was here, in Neo-Vorona? Tell me.
12:20Indeed.
12:34Wherefore tarry you here, Lady Juliet?
12:37Why have you brought me back?
12:39Why cloister me from those who would face death for my cause?
12:43Possess you enough certainty to call it thus?
12:47You took up the sword in hand only, not in heart.
12:51Spare me your doubt! I will slay Montague.
12:55For mother and father, and all who met their end for love of the name Capulet.
13:02A sword reflects its master's resolve.
13:05Carve your heart's course in stone, or accept your defeat right here and now.
13:16Let's go.
13:20You're wrong. My resolve is true.
13:25Such rare eloquence from our Cyclopean warrior. You should mark him.
13:31Worry not, my fair Juliet.
13:35What? You didn't think I knew a hawk from a handsaw, Master Odin?
13:41You know, it did always feel as though you were peering into the clockwork of my secret world.
13:46Hmm. I knew the plot.
13:49I took in your star-crossed tribe with an eye to the tail I could glean.
13:53I expected bloody tragedy.
13:56But now you are Cupid's bird on a string.
14:00Even the blind could see it.
14:04You burned with all the vigor of a Byzantine fire.
14:09But now you fuel the contrary blaze with your tears.
14:15Watching your struggle forward, it feels as though the love story that has so long eluded me may at last
14:21grace my quill.
14:23Juliet, surrender to that love.
14:26That I may cut it into little stars and adorn the heavens for time eternal.
14:36Forgive me, William.
14:38I cannot play your hero, nor he or Leander.
14:43Très magnifique.
14:45Oh, Juliet, the girl who would suffer no amore.
14:48You may tread the boards yet as my heroine, my dear.
14:56Do these pilfered insights ring true?
14:59As a new bell,
15:01t'was Camille who pulled the rope and struck Clapper to bronze, and I know him of old.
15:06Camille.
15:07He culled the information from a former guardsman with an axe to grind.
15:11So he says, but would Montague venture forth with so meager an escort?
15:16This is not a chance to be fretted away.
15:18We are not ready to take such a risk.
15:20Have you become cowards both?
15:22If their numbers are few, we have flesh and steel aplenty to hurry them to their sulfurous reward.
15:27But, sir...
15:29Has something happened?
15:31Lady Juliet.
15:32What's going on?
15:34If something has happened, then let me know.
15:36My good friend Camille has passed word to us.
15:39Montague will go out tonight under cover of dark with but a handful of guards.
15:43Out where?
15:44We know only that his destination lies beyond the walls of the city.
15:48We don't.
15:49Sir, we can risk no action until we know they're not empty words.
15:52When he's home abed?
15:54Listen, we've awaited a misstep like this for 14 years.
15:57If we let this moment scape our grip, wherefore have we endured this purgatorio?
16:02Fatal haste after such patience would be all the more tragic.
16:05Is it not a worthy gambit?
16:07Montague destroyed and a wholesale slaughter averted?
16:11Ready the men.
16:12Lady Juliet!
16:14Why should we grapple with the beast in its den when we can dispatch it in the open?
16:18I doubt Lady Fortune will ever hand us a better opportunity.
16:23Soon shall our wronged dead know peace.
16:25I am so proud of you.
16:29Very well.
16:31I'll search the shadows for additional blades and see what else I perchance may learn.
16:36I too must excuse myself for a spell.
16:39And what could be more pressing?
16:41Something that needs doing.
16:43Until we meet again back at the warehouse, Lady Juliet.
16:46Antonio, you come with me.
16:48What?
16:50Yes, right away.
16:51Come.
16:52We must prepare for our bloody task.
16:55This will be the end of it.
16:56Once we destroy Montague, it's over.
17:23This is my favorite place.
17:29Speak, Popin' Jay, or I'll have to crack your pretty face.
17:33You're known as Tybalt, isn't that so?
17:36And you, as a Capulet, come hither to toast the dust of your clan.
17:43They are late.
17:44Has Curio still not returned yet?
17:47There's no sign of him.
17:48And where is Francisco?
17:51The pair vexes me nigh unto death.
17:54Hello, Grandfather.
17:55We're back.
17:57Pardon our sloth.
17:58Montague only has one extra carriage as an escort, and he's heading for the city's south gate.
18:03Just as Camillo had said.
18:06Revenge will sing her aria tonight.
18:09As shall I.
18:10Sir, I have returned.
18:12Well, look who's here.
18:14Wherefore such a delay?
18:19Montague will die, and Neo-Virana shall be released from her bondage.
18:24Neat the standard of the iris!
18:26Neat the standard of the iris!
18:29Neat the standard of the iris!
18:36We're under attack!
18:43Damn cards!
18:45Grandfather, the Carabinieri and the Princess Guards are gathered on the far shore!
18:50How can this be?
18:51The front of the building is surrounded.
18:53No escape can be made.
18:54Go, Conrad.
18:56We'll stem the onslaught outside for as long as we can.
18:59Get Lady Juliet to safety!
19:01That we shall.
19:03Get below!
19:07Courage, man.
19:11Quick now, into the boat!
19:14How came we to this?
19:20You are certain there's just the two ways out, are you not?
19:26The traitors won't elude me again.
19:28Their heads were by pardon from the prince.
19:31Death to the Jabulax!
19:35Oh, Burgess!
19:42Conrad!
19:49Conrad, are you alright?
19:50A touch, a touch, I do confess.
19:52Now get you gone, or we bleed in vain.
19:57Why do you tarry here, Juliet?
19:59I want to fight at your side!
20:01You cannot!
20:30Lady Juliet!
20:32Juliet, come with us. Antonio, retrieve Juliet's sword.
20:37Right away. That man...
20:39Hurry. Heaven defend you.
20:45Follow this to the underground waterway.
20:48Tybalt is waiting for you in the darkness below.
20:51What do you mean?
20:54Antonio, you are to escort Lady Juliet to the rendezvous point. Keep her safe.
20:59I will. It's time to go, Juliet.
21:24I don't understand.
21:30Are those the roots of Aeschylus?
21:34Of Aeschylus' double, reduced to a lifeless husk.
21:40Reduced?
21:41I warned you, did I not?
21:45No bounty proves eternal.
21:55A poison pure doth sit within the soil.
21:58No time or healing art can stay its hand.
22:02The buds afresh amongst this rot must toil.
22:05An old mistake plays havoc with the land.
22:08Wherefore art thou?
22:10Next time on Romeo and Juliet, act 10.
22:14Tears to have met you.
22:17With you, I could endure.
22:20But I have to't do it tomorrow along the way, USA.
22:20lonely but rather there,
22:23And you areä¾® Mobile.
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