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Isn't it Romantic

Janie Blumberg Harriet Cornwall

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Start: Janie: She’s in a good mood.

Harriet: She’s been reading Redbook. So, what do you think?

Janie: It’s wonderful. Mazel Tov.

Harriet: I didn’t mean to surprise you like this. I wanted to have you and Marty to dinner. Are things okay with Marty?

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End: Harriet: You don’t have to separate from me. I’m not leaving you.

Janie: Want me to throw this out for you?

Harriet: Sure.

Janie: Do you really think anyone ever met someone throwing out the garbage?

Wasserstein, Wendy, Isn’t it Romantic, First Vintage Books, 1991, pp. 142-146.

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