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The nurse isn't allowed to stay in Juliet's room the night before Juliet's wedding to Paris, because Juliet has to take the "medecine" the priest gave her that will permit Juliet to only sleep longer andnot die. Juliet takes that "medecine" because she doesn't want to marry Paris, but wants to be with Romeo. As a consequence, she fakes her own death. In order to take the "medecine" unnoticed, she has to be alone in her room the night before the wedding. So, no nurse allowed to stay.

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