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Summer and Smoke

Alma Winemiller

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If I ever I hear you say such a thing again, if ever you dare to repeat such a thing in my presence or anybody else’s—then it will be the last straw! You understand me? Yes, you understand me!
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But I could spread my life out like a rug for you to step on and you’d step on it, and not even say “Thank you, Alma!� Which is what you’ve done always—and now you dare to tell a disgusting lie about me—in front of that girl!

Tennessee Williams. Summer and Smoke, Act 1, Scene 3

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