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START: Soloman: I like her, she’s suspic...

The Price

Victor Franz Gregory Soloman

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START: Soloman: I like her, she’s suspicious.
Victor: [laughing in surprise] What do you mean by that?
Soloman: Well, a girl who believes everything, how you gonna trust her?
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END: Soloman: ...I mean it’s already in the Bible, the rat race. The minute she laid her hand on the apple, that’s it.
Victor: I never read the Bible. Come on.
Soloman: If you’ll read it you’ll see--there’s always a rat race, you can’t stay out of it. So you got there seven, so now I’m giving you�

Arthur Miller, The Price, Arthur Miller: Plays Two, Methuen World Classics, 2000, p. 314-329

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