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... hear a man's voice break in . " For Christ's sake , Kathy , " he said , " do you always have to play the piano when I get home ? " The music stopped abruptly . " It's the only chance I have , " a woman said . " I'm at the office all day ...
... hear a man's voice break in . " For Christ's sake , Kathy , " he said , " do you always have to play the piano when I get home ? " The music stopped abruptly . " It's the only chance I have , " a woman said . " I'm at the office all day ...
Side 79
... hear us ? Emma can't hear us . " " The radio . " “ Oh , I'm sick ! " he shouted . " I'm sick to death of your apprehensiveness . The radio can't hear us . Nobody can hear us . And what if they can hear us ? Who cares ? " Irene got up ...
... hear us ? Emma can't hear us . " " The radio . " “ Oh , I'm sick ! " he shouted . " I'm sick to death of your apprehensiveness . The radio can't hear us . Nobody can hear us . And what if they can hear us ? Who cares ? " Irene got up ...
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... hear ? WILLIE I hear , I hear . Stop bugging me . NURSE And don't get up to go to the bathroom . Use the you - know - what . WILLIE ( without looking up from his Variety ) And if not , I'll do it you - know - where . ( The NURSE exits ...
... hear ? WILLIE I hear , I hear . Stop bugging me . NURSE And don't get up to go to the bathroom . Use the you - know - what . WILLIE ( without looking up from his Variety ) And if not , I'll do it you - know - where . ( The NURSE exits ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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