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Draw, if you be men. Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.
Yes, better, sir.
Well, sir.
If you do, sir, I am for you: I serve as good a man as you.
No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I bite my thumb, sir.
Aside to GREGORY Is the law of our side, if I say ay?
I do bite my thumb, sir.
Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them; which is a disgrace to them, if they bear it.
Let us take the law of our sides; let them begin.
Fear me not.
My naked weapon is out: quarrel, I will back thee.
Me they shall feel while I am able to stand: and 'tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh.
Ay, the heads of the maids, or their maidenheads; take it in what sense thou wilt.
'Tis all one, I will show myself a tyrant: when I have fought with the men, I will be cruel with the maids, and cut off their heads.
True; and therefore women, being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the wall: therefore I will push Montague's men from the wall, and thrust his maids to the wall.
A dog of that house shall move me to stand: I will take the wall of any man or maid of Montague's.
A dog of the house of Montague moves me.
I strike quickly, being moved.
I mean, an we be in choler, we'll draw.
Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals.