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START: Muriel, forget the Los Angeles Ra...

Plaza Suite

Muriel Tate

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START: Muriel, forget the Los Angeles Rams ... (Putting the bottle and his glass down on the console table, he crosses behind the sofa) Listen to what I'm saying to you. I am in a very bad way. I've been through three hellish, miserable marriages. I don't want to go that route again.
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END: That's why I had to see you, Muriel. Just to talk to you, to have a drink, to spend five minutes, to reaffirm my faith that there are decent women in this world ... even if it's only one ... even if you're the last of a dying species ... if somebody like you exists, Muriel ... then maybe there's still somebody for me ... That's why I called you yesterday.

Neil Simon, “The Plaza Suite�, The Collected Plays of Neil Simon Vol. 1, pp.553-554.

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