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Oh , Mother , Mother , Tom's trying to write . ( Rises from armchair where she was left at curtain of previous scene , goes to curtain between diningroom and living - room , which is already open . ) AMANDA . Oh ! So he is . So he is .
Oh , Mother , Mother , Tom's trying to write . ( Rises from armchair where she was left at curtain of previous scene , goes to curtain between diningroom and living - room , which is already open . ) AMANDA . Oh ! So he is . So he is .
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AMANDA . ( Sobbingly . ) My devotion has made me a witch and so I make myself hateful to my children ! TOM . No , you don't . AMANDA . I worry so much , I don't sleep , it makes me nervous ! TOM . ( Gently . ) I understand that .
AMANDA . ( Sobbingly . ) My devotion has made me a witch and so I make myself hateful to my children ! TOM . No , you don't . AMANDA . I worry so much , I don't sleep , it makes me nervous ! TOM . ( Gently . ) I understand that .
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( Amanda puts out hand . Jim takes it . ) I wish you happiness -and good fortune . You wish him that , too , don't you , Laura ? LAURA . Yes , I do , Mother . JIM . ( Crosses L. to Laura . ) Good - bye , Laura .
( Amanda puts out hand . Jim takes it . ) I wish you happiness -and good fortune . You wish him that , too , don't you , Laura ? LAURA . Yes , I do , Mother . JIM . ( Crosses L. to Laura . ) Good - bye , Laura .
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Contents
N SCOTT MOMADAY | 10 |
BERNARD MALAMUD | 20 |
THE NOBEL PRIZE 27 | 64 |
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