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Lady Capulet In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
All Because of a Party

Lady Montague and Lady Capulet were thy best of friends. They did everything together from go shopping in town buying dresses for thy parties to gossiping about thy people who lived in thy village. They decided to have a party together over the weekend which they were going to plan together. Every little detail like what food they would have and which type of gifts thy would hand out at the end.

They made the guest list with the Bennett’s, the Biggie’s, the Brickenden’s, the Brooker’s, the Cheeseman’s and the Gregory’s who were all invited. Lady Montague and Lady Capulet Both agreed on those people for the party and Lady Montague held on to the list. Later that night when Lady Montague was reading in her library
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As he announced the names in the town people grew more and more excited about the party which was about to come that night.

. . . Everyone gathered at the front gates of the Capulet house and thy people flooded of the Capulet ballroom. Lady Capulet and Lady Montague greeted people at the door. When Lady Payne arrived the party was all inside including Lady Capulet and Montague. When Lady Payne walked in Lady Capulet laid eyes on her first and yelled
“LADY PAYNE WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING HERE, YOU WEREN'T INVITED!”
Everyone from the ballroom on silent and Lady Montague’s expression went from very happy to very scared quick. Lady Payne responded nicely “actually I was invited by Lady Montague.” Lady capulet turned quick and yelled at Lady montague as loud as she could
“WHAT DID YOU THINK YOU WERE DOING INVITING HER?” Lady Montague responded
“Well she was here in verona and we were all friends back in thy day and she still is one of my best friends so I invited her and I hoped you wouldn't

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