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IN ACT 2. why does Romeo say, "I have beeu feasting with mine enemy, Where on a sudden one hath wounded me. That's by me wounded..." to Friar Lawrence? Who is he talking about and what are the "wounds” he mentions? What does he want from Friar Lawrence? Please write 5-7 complete sentences and use evidence from the text to support your answer.​

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