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Bill is in the midst of a breakdown and is struggling to find his way
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START: Liz: My darling: are you all right?
Bill: Splendid.
Liz: Why don’t you come home?
Bill: Yes.
Liz: I’m sorry, I had to come. You didn’t answer the telephone.
Bill: Didn’t I?
Liz: I wasn’t interrupting anything was I?
Bill: No.
[... …]
END:Bill: Please don’t cry, love�.I, I think it must be better if you don’t see me�.don’t see me�.yes�.don’t. Please don’t don’t�.I’ll have to put the receiver down�.I think I’ll stay here�.Well the Law Society or someone will, sometime�.I think I’ll just stay here�.Goodbye.
John Osborne. Inadmissible Evidence. Faber & Faber, 1965. pp.109-115
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