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Now it’s his turn to dance with me. I may be an old maid schoolteacher, but I can keep up with you. Ride ‘em, cowboy! I used to have a boyfriend was a cowboy. Met him in Colorado when I went out there to get over a case of flu.
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We got up a petition and made the principal do something about it. You know what he did? He got the school janitor to fix things right. He got a chisel and made that statue decent. Lord, those ancient people were depraved. Where you goin�?

Inge, William. Four Plays. Grove Press, New York, NY. 1958. pp. 121-122.

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