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Follies

Phyllis Rogers Stone

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Start: Bargains, Buddy. That’s the way to get through. One makes bargains with one’s life. That’s what maturity amounts to.

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End: He was so tender touching it, and when he kissed me there, one found it difficult to breathe. I thought it answered everything, but these things pass, and I have thirty thousand dollars worth of Georgian silver in my dining room.

For full, extended monologue see:
Goldman, James, and Stephen Sondheim. Follies. Random House, 1971. pp. 42 - 43.

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