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The American Plan

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Start: After my mother died, my father more-or-less lost control of things. Not badly-- it was more a kind of slip of attention. But, apparently, that’s all it took.

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End: Those are the only reasons. (Beat.) Well. This has been a marvelous party, you’ve been a perfect hostess, and I’ve had a splendid time.

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Greenberg, Richard. The American Plan Dramatists Play Service, 1991.

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