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rude to that sweet girl . You don't have to hurt her feelings ! CORT : I don't want to hurt her FEEL- INGS , Mother , but . . . DOLLY : I told her that you couldn't WAIT to see her . CORT : You WHAT ? DOLLY : Every time I mentioned your ...
rude to that sweet girl . You don't have to hurt her feelings ! CORT : I don't want to hurt her FEEL- INGS , Mother , but . . . DOLLY : I told her that you couldn't WAIT to see her . CORT : You WHAT ? DOLLY : Every time I mentioned your ...
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... don't want to go to the bank to- morrow because I don't want to live in this town for the rest of my life . I don't want to be caught here . I want to get away . RALPH : GET AWAY ? WHERE ? WHAT FOR ? CORT : I don't know ! THAT's what I ...
... don't want to go to the bank to- morrow because I don't want to live in this town for the rest of my life . I don't want to be caught here . I want to get away . RALPH : GET AWAY ? WHERE ? WHAT FOR ? CORT : I don't know ! THAT's what I ...
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... don't know me . They don't know how I feel about things or what I am think- ing . RALPH : There was nothing the matter with them before ! CORT : I never really THOUGHT about them before . And I am not saying there is anything WRONG with ...
... don't know me . They don't know how I feel about things or what I am think- ing . RALPH : There was nothing the matter with them before ! CORT : I never really THOUGHT about them before . And I am not saying there is anything WRONG with ...
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Alberto asked Aunt Jenny Bacchus beautiful better chair Charles Dunlop Charlie cigarette Columbo consciousness CORT dance dark desk Dionne DOLLY door dress Dylan Thomas ELISHA en-soi EUNICE everything eyes face feel felt Georgie Ginny girl granddaddy guess hair hand Hardenstein head heard Henry Homer Jared Lobdell jazz knew laughed light Liolà listen little Jimmy looked Mama Manolo Margie Michael Cooke Milkmaid Nymph mind Mother moved never Newbold Morris nice nigger night Paul Penny pigeons play poems poetry pour-soi RALPH remember Robert Sally Sartre seemed silent smile smoke southern voice standing stared stood stop story street sure talk tell thing thought Tinley tion told trying turned voice waiting walked watched Wild Bill Hickock window wonder words YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE Zohrab Zounds