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American Carl has come to Europe with his more uptight sister Anna,
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Start: Carl: Why are we meeting here?
Harry Lime: Have you looked at the view from up here? It’s quite inspiring. No matter how old I get, I always love the ferris wheel.
Carl: I just came from your funeral.
[... � �.]
End: Carl: No. You’re not getting it. I’m taking it with me.
Harry Lime: Come on, give it up. Come to my arms, my only one. Dance with me, my beloved, my sweet�(Carl takes the stuffed rabbit and threatens to throw it out the window of the ferris wheel. A Strauss waltz plays very loudly, and Harry Lime and Carl waltz-struggle for the rabbit. Carl is pushed and Harry Lime waltzes off with the rabbit.)
Paula Vogel, The Baltimore Waltz, Dramatists Play Service, 1992, pp. 45-47.
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