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Start: I couldn’t take my eyes off him. He was like something out of The Arabian Nights. I kept expecting to see peacocks and jeweled elephants stamping in the distance.
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I was so full of him, I thought my heart would burst. Zanzibar! Come on, jump with me� It was there that he taught me how to live on orchids and read the stars� Zanzibar, say it!
For full monologue text please see Howe, Tina. Approaching Zanzibar and other plays. Theatre Communications Group, New York, NY. 1995. p. 19.
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