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I'm Talking About Jerusalem

Esther Kahn Cissie Kahn

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START: ESTHER: A guest house they call it.
CISSIE: Esther, stop grumbling - peel!
ESTHER: Three hundred ditches we had to jump over before we even reached the house - and they advertise in newspapers. For peace and quiet and a modest holiday - The Shambles. A very inviting name.
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END: ‘Aunty Esther� he says ‘I’ve finished making speeches, I’m going to marry a simple girl and hand it all to her�. So I says to him ‘Ronnie� I says ‘be careful. Don’t hand it on to her before you’re married. The meat!

Arnold Wesker. “I’’m Talking About Jerusalem�. The Wesker Trilogy. Penguin Books, 1969. pp.198-201

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