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Start: If I am unpopular now, as you sa...

Mrs. Lincoln

Mary Lincoln

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Start: If I am unpopular now, as you say, I truly don’t know the reason for it. I’ve never intended harm to anyone,although I may have said and done things that were misunderstood.

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End: But in any case the papers now criticized me for making the White House a dull and somber place and denying the public their entertainment.

For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Thomas Cullinan,Mrs. Lincoln, Dramatists Play Service, 1969, p. 23.

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