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Tewson Miss Cade Ghost

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TEWSON: Suppose I was to die. I can claim fifty percent working farmer relief on my land value.

CADE: And thirty percent on the value of your working capital.

TEWSON: My son would still have a bill of--

CADE: Three hundred thousand pounds.

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GHOST: That’s why I’m angry.

TEWSON: I’m going.

GHOST: Get home then. I live in your house. I watch television with you. I stand beside your chair and watch the killings. I watch the food and I watch what makes people laugh. My baby died starving.

For the full extended scene, see the script edition cited below: Caryl Churchill, Fen. Plays 2, Methuen Drama, 1990. pp. 128-130.

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