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Yes, I loved her. I was in love with her...

Archie Rice

The Entertainer

John Osborne

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Gender
Male
Playing Age
Mature Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 2, Scene 8
Time & Place
England 1957
Length
Long
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Mature Audiences (M)

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Yes, I loved her. I was in love with her, whatever that may mean. I don't know. Anyway, a few months later she was dead and that was that. She felt everything very deeply, your mother, Much more deeply than I did.
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We're just as dead as each other. Tell me, tell me something. I want you to tell me something. What would you say to a man of my age marrying a girl of鈥攐h about your age? Don't be shocked. I told you鈥擨 don't feel a thing.

Osborne, John. Plays Two: the Entertainer, the Hotel in Amsterdam, West Of Suez and Time Present. London: Faber & Faber, 1998.

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