Answer:The prince says that onyone who disturbs again will be dead.
Explanation:
Prince Escalus warns that if anyone fights in the Capulet/Montague feud again that person will be killed. Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" begins with a violent scene in which there are insults and threats by members of both families. This is why, after the commotion, the prince of Verona, Escalus, orders the men to throw their swords and says that if there is another disturbance they will be punished with death.
"To avoid arousing unnecessary talk, he took from the table the writing in which the millions were renounced, and when he got home locked it up in the fireproof safe."