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... ( Penny Sanderson enters upstage . She is eighteen and very pretty . She wears a light cotton dress and carries a pack- age . Dolly enters ) DOLLY : Oh , Ralph - Why Penny ! What a pleasant surprise ! Ralph , look who's here ! PENNY ...
... ( Penny Sanderson enters upstage . She is eighteen and very pretty . She wears a light cotton dress and carries a pack- age . Dolly enters ) DOLLY : Oh , Ralph - Why Penny ! What a pleasant surprise ! Ralph , look who's here ! PENNY ...
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... PENNY : That's nice . The romantic touch . Just what we need . CORT : ( sits ) Now , how was your trip ? PENNY : Horrible ! Just AWFUL ! It rain- ed the whole time and it was cold and Mother and I played Honeymoon bridge all lay and ...
... PENNY : That's nice . The romantic touch . Just what we need . CORT : ( sits ) Now , how was your trip ? PENNY : Horrible ! Just AWFUL ! It rain- ed the whole time and it was cold and Mother and I played Honeymoon bridge all lay and ...
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... PENNY : ( After an awful moment of si- lence . ) Well . CORT : Penny , we've been through all of this a dozen times . WORDS don't help any- thing . That's why we decided not to see each other any . ... PENNY : I didn't decide ! YOU ...
... PENNY : ( After an awful moment of si- lence . ) Well . CORT : Penny , we've been through all of this a dozen times . WORDS don't help any- thing . That's why we decided not to see each other any . ... PENNY : I didn't decide ! YOU ...
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