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Rose and Robin are having a heart to heart while Hazel, Robin’s wife,
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Start: Because I’m the sort of woman who forgets to take a pill in the morning, I’m just that sort of person, I don’t make lists or eat salad, I don’t do yoga or � I don’t have a pension even.
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End: And I wondered if maybe she was a bit mentally ill, but I did understand, in that moment, the fundamental difference between Hazel and me, and why you might be more drawn to�
To that sort of woman. To the sort of woman who is cautious, and doesn’t make mistakes.
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Lucy Kirkwood, The Children, Nick Hern Books, 2016, pp. 80-1..
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