
START: Hurry up, Boo. I want to use the...
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Bette is overjoyed to finally be married. Her
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START: Hurry up, Boo. I want to use the shower. (Speaks to audience, who seem to her a great friend) First I was a tomboy. I used to climb trees and beat up my brother, Tom.
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END: He didn鈥檛 even give me penance. I wonder if nobody was in there. But as long as your conscience is all right, then so is your soul. (Calls, giddy, happy) Booey, come on!
Durang, Christopher, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Dramatists Play Service, 1985, p. 10-11.
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