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nge is no jelly and anything proper, a change is not place, a change is not church, a change is not more clad, a change is not more in between when there is that and the change is the kind and the king is the king and the king is the king and the king is the king. (3). Could there be the best almost could there be almost the most, could there be almost almost, could there be the most almost. Could there be the most almost, could there be the most almost, could there be almost almost. Could there be almost, almost. Can the stretch have any choice, can the choice have every chunk, can the choice have all the choice, can the stretch have in the choice. Can there be water, can there be water and water. Can there be water. Can there be. (4). A cousin to cooning, a cousin to that and mixed labor and a strange orange and a height and a piece of holy phone and a catching hat glass and a bit of undertaking. All this makes willows and even then there is no use in dusting not in really redusting, not in really taking everything away. The best excuse for shadows is in the time when white is starched and hair is released and all the old clothes are in the best bag. _House to house._ A wet hurt and a yellow stain and a high wind and a color stone, a place in and the whole real set all this and each one has a chin. This is not a claim it is a reorganization and a balance and a return. DO LET US GO AWAY A PLAY (Theodore.) I don't think it's my fault I don't think I could do it so unconsciously. I think she brings it in every morning. (Nicholas.) I used to be hurried, now I imagine I will not be. (Theodore.) It is not necessary to dance or sing. Let us sing that song. Let us call them their names Nicholas. Theodore we will. We are dishonored. We visit one another and say good-bye. (Nicholas.) I do not like to be teased. It is so easy to kill mosquitoes but what is the use when we are discouraged by the war. We are so are the Japanese. We will never mention them. (Theodore.) My principle idea is to eat my meals in peace. They withdraw. Several people come in. With one of them there is a dog. His name is Polybe. They speak to each other. 100 dollars good-bye good-bye good-bye. (Jane and Nicholas and Theodore and the lawyer and the children.) (Jane.) I speak slowly. I do it intentionally. (Henry.) We have fragments. We call out sometimes. When two bands are playing they play in the distance. S
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