Read the following selection from Act II of Romeo and Juliet. What does the line in bold most likely mean? NURSE Pray you, sir,
a word: and as I told you, my young lady bade me inquire you out; what she bade me say, I will keep to myself: but first let me tell ye, if ye should lead her into a fool's paradise, as they say, it were a very gross kind of behavior, as they say: for the gentlewoman is young; and, therefore, if you should deal double with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman, and very weak dealing.
Can I speak with you, sir? As I told you, my young lady (Juliet, if I'm not wrong) told me to ask you something, but I will keep it to myself. First, let me tell you that if you dare have sex with her before you're married, that would be disgusting; she is young, so if you ask her to do this it would be even worse and poor on your part.
[I'm fairly good at Shakespeare but I don't have a lot of context here so I think that's the answer.]