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I’m more myself than I ever was. Take me with you, Howard. If you don’t I don’t know what I’ll do with myself. I mean it. Maybe you won’t be back Saturday. Maybe you won’t be back ever again.
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You can’t let that happen to me, Howard. I won’t let you. You said you were going to marry me, Howard. You said when I got back from my vacation, you’d be waitin� with the preacher. Where’s the preacher, Howard? Where is he?
Inge, William. Four Plays. Grove Press, New York, NY. 1958. p. 129.
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