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Who said," I saw no man use you at his pleasue" in romeo and juliet

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Answer:PETER

I saw no man use you at his pleasure. If I had, my weapon should quickly have been out, I warrant you. I dare draw as soon as another man if I see occasion in a good quarrel and the law on my side.

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