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Start: I’m trying to recall if you said...

Impossible Marriage

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Start: I’m trying to recall if you said anything clever yesterday. Something I could compliment you on today.

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End: This is not to say, dearest wife, that I do not adore you in many other respects. However, this grievance strikes a chord so deadly deep that I must insist we seek a divorce at once. Don’t you agree?

For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Henley, Beth, Impossible Marriage, Dramatists Play Service, 1999, pp. 41-42.

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