The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 140, Issue 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... sits down . ] JOHN I MARY JOHN never even met your father . [ John sits in an armchair next to Mary's . ] You came to him in a dream . You're lying . He described you perfectly . Down to the cock - shaped birth- mark on my left thigh ...
... sits down . ] JOHN I MARY JOHN never even met your father . [ John sits in an armchair next to Mary's . ] You came to him in a dream . You're lying . He described you perfectly . Down to the cock - shaped birth- mark on my left thigh ...
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... sits back down . ] John ? John ! What ? Are you sorry ? [ offstage ] Yes !! [ Mary settles back in chair , thinks about John's answer , then sits back up . ] John ? Are you sorry you got mad at me ? [ There is no answer . ] Because ...
... sits back down . ] John ? John ! What ? Are you sorry ? [ offstage ] Yes !! [ Mary settles back in chair , thinks about John's answer , then sits back up . ] John ? Are you sorry you got mad at me ? [ There is no answer . ] Because ...
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... sits in the armchair which Mary was sitting in at the beginning . He picks up the notebook , starts to write in it . There is a knock on the door - Arthur comes in , stage right , steps over Mary's body . ] [ looking up ] Hello , Arthur ...
... sits in the armchair which Mary was sitting in at the beginning . He picks up the notebook , starts to write in it . There is a knock on the door - Arthur comes in , stage right , steps over Mary's body . ] [ looking up ] Hello , Arthur ...
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