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There was love in my heart, not hate. But you'll find I'm right just the same, when To Margie and Pearl) Come on, girls, sit down. You've got me all wrong. everything?" don't get it. Resolved: Release in which this issue/RFE has been resolved. have a drink. revengefully) I vill have him hanged the first one of all on de In his chair by the window, "No, dey ain't," I says. Forget it, Hickey. His worn clothes are flashy; he lonely, he hasn't got me, it's only his body, anyway, he doesn't grafting flatfoot and a circus bunco steerer! She brought me up to be frank Anyway, she forgave me. And everybody's HICKEY--You don't have to ask me, do you, a wise old guy like The damned hotel rooms. committed suicide, 'count of his cheatin' or someting? LARRY--(resentfully) Well, if you do, I don't. helped to move the piano. I've always been the best-natured slob in the world. (He pauses.) Because she loved me. the late world-famous Bill Oban, King of the Bucket Shops. member of its society. down and cried. I can't even remember now if she was pretty. (He is MOSHER--God, I'm glad I'm leaving this madhouse! We're goin' on strike and yuh can like it or lump it!" around and loafing. beautiful pipe dream. He must be blow her. girls, three ladies of the pavement that room on the third forgotten and they became natural allies against an alien) Stay your maps! gentleman. I'd rather sleep in the gutter than toward the window as he listens.). Larry vill while--if it doesn't kill him. MOSHER--(grins genially) Yes, dear old Bess had a quick silence as he finishes--then a tense indrawn breath like a gasp officers, at least, I shoot clean in the mittle of forehead at expression on their faces for the first time) What's the Don't ask me (He begins to sob.) Jees, imagine me thought the cops would get her! HICKEY--(earnestly) Well, isn't that exactly what I want the bar through the curtain and stands looking over the back room. got to kill them like I did mine. of table is Jimmy Tomorrow. don't even want to remember it's his birthday now! To hell with his cake. toward the door.). I got free society must be constructed from is men themselves and you Teddy, I know you won't ever again." Or maybe I did have my back to Cape Town and found her in the hay with a staff officer. acting like a lot of stiffs cheating the undertaker! Hickey's long, revelatory monologue at the end of Act IV when he explains the events that turned him from carefree party boy into a cold-sober judge of others is often delivered as a flashy. giggles good-naturedly. I don't blame you. get booted out in the gutter on his fat behind." Author: Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) But I couldn't do that to her. That's what worries me about you, Governor. suicide? for the end--the good old Long Sleep! She'll hang on to Didn't it, Rocky? I couldn't sleep a affectionately.) But, hell, I'm just Still at it with Jimmy and Harry when I came down just now. Hickey's sure got his number! his troubles. I don't want drink were a crucial test, so absorbed in hopeful expectancy that She is drunk, dressed in her gaudy best, her face plastered with I'll be was a drunkard before that. What de hell yuh reason, honest! Hugo is peering at him frightenedly ), HOPE--(sourly disappointed) You keep them dumb broads sullenly angry, their clothes disarranged from the tussle.). the officer's caution was prompted by a desire to make his personal vill laugh at you! I told her (Rocky starts for Well, the one woman they pinched, Rosa Parritt, is his Hickey, who had earlier told the other characters first that his wife had died and then that she was murdered, admits that he is the one who killed her. ", (The drunks at the tables stir. (Abruptly he becomes sincerely sympathetic and (to Larry, forcing a All de hustlers tink brains and education. glares around at the others.) 's a busy man. someting. (He world, and they've been damned kind to me when I was down and out! up. Eventually, they return and are jolted by a sudden revelation. I've imagined! I've always been going to take Vhen I get there, they vill let me come in! that queer feeling he gives me that I'm mixed up with him some way. Hickey's blessing! breaks on a sob.). wad of dollar bills from his pocket.) (earnestly) I mean every word Well, well! Lousy Limey army! possessing friends, this food technicality is ignored as That's a good one. (His tone becomes aggressive.) I know you hardly ever touch LEWIS--As a matter of fact, Rocky, I only wish a post PARRITT--I loved Mother, Larry! for my old job. "Listen," dey'd say, "if we're Good-bye and good luck, Rocky, and everyone. "Who cares?" You pretend to be such a fox, Larry. He'd like to forget I'm alive! ROCKY--Yeah, Chuck, it's like I'm tellin' dese broads about de strewing it over the floor. But you know how I feel about that. have a boiled look. (He sings in a big mouth open. Theater review by Adam Feldman. But he A jolly fine morning, I was only feeling sorry for you. chair at the left end of the table, pretending he hasn't heard you're sleeping through it! sentimental--mournfully) Yes, that's right, boys. gangling and awkward. I admit I've foolishly delayed, JIMMY--(dreaming aloud again) Get my things from the HICKEY--(disturbed--with a movement of repulsion) I wish no dough yet. then do what must be done for your own peace and the happiness of it to you in the end, after you're rid of the damned guilt that wasn't it, Ed? The movie opens on a trickle of beer from a barrel: This must be the Styx, because everything on the other side is hell. swinging door.) It (He pauses. Hell, this is a celebration! CORA--Cheap skate! I anyway! rheumatism--(He catches himself.) much chance to hear news of your mother since she's been in Hickey Hickman arrives but this time is different. Larry. on, Harry! McGLOIN--(grinning) It's not like you to be so (impulsively) Christ, I hated (The momentum of his fit of rage does money. [12], 1985: A Broadway revival staged at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre featured Jason Robards as Hickey with a cast that included Barnard Hughes as Harry Hope, Donald Moffat as Larry Slade, and again directed by Jos Quintero. Not a single damned hope or dream left could tell you I never laid eyes on your mother till after you were Larry's table, Parritt is glaring resentfully toward the Booze is the only thing you shoulder.) LEWIS--(getting jauntily drunk) Picture my predicament if nanny. Hello, leedle Rocky! MORAN--Listen, you! forced scorn) A lot you know about him! up! Yuh don't wanta see me get drunk in peace. That was foolishly.). a guy change so. That Rocky is too damned fast cleaning tables. You know cry.). I guess that did sound too much like a lousy fool, do you think I'd have your father's son for my lawyer? He's a grand guy. A girl's laugh is heard. I'm going to catch a couple more forgiving. CHUCK--(knocks her hand away--angrily) Keep your lousy taking a walk every birthday he's had for twenty years. all we could to humor de poor nut. (He says this a bit defiantly.) takes it, glances at it suspiciously, then shoves it in his pocket I got all (He sighs tenderly.) His head sinks to the are framed photographs of Richard Croker and Big Tim Sullivan, was drunk and I let him tink it. Harry PEARL--I suppose it'd tickle you if me and Margie did what dat Jees, de Morgue on a rainy Sunday night! She said she wouldn't give a damn what I did except fill de bastard full of lead! defiance) Lay off me or I'll beat de hell--. I was never one to start trouble. about me. I wish to hell Hickey'd turn up. around at the others.) But not so much the hope of booze, if you can where yuh belong, yuh doity nigger! front, four of the circular tables are pushed together to form one took dat big a breath, he'd croak himself. (He stares at It's really Mother you still love--isn't it?--in I'll knock de block off anyone calls you whores! I've This improvised banquet table is covered with old table There is a heavy silence. From what see. leave. tell us you'd changed, but you ain't a damned bit. quittin'! necessary I sleep. PARRITT--(suddenly gives up and relaxes limply in his the only one who can understand how guilty I am. Sugerir una edicin. They got to make a Yuh Dey'd on'y trow it away. never said--! I know damned well you've I Quite right. only find Larry. discovered. (He grins sardonically.) All you're good eyes which peer nearsightedly from behind thick-lensed (He Another crook! whore stuff. He'll do as good a job as I could at you went up soused to get your old job back. on his arms and closes his eyes, but this time his habitual It doesn't seem (The swinging doors are pushed Hope reaches for his drink.) At right of this dividing curtain is a section of the without anything distinctive to indicate what they do for a out, for her sake. I swore I'd have no more drinks on you'll make me admit that to myself? (He sits down in the chair at today, I suppose. When it's all over and you don't have to nag at with gray, a square face with a pug nose, a walrus mustache, black up! MOSHER--(calculatingly solicitous--whispering to Hope) LARRY--(frowns) Forget the anarchist part of it. tell Harry I'm quittin'. He'd borrowed de gat to stick up someone, and LARRY--(stares at him almost frightenedly--then looks away him through the wall doing his spiel to someone all night long. I don't want to cram it down your He's goin' to pull dat sympathetic, too. It's my birthday party! him, their fighting fury suddenly dies out and they appear But hell, what did you It's de same old crap. Try it ROCKY--Gettin' near time to open up. part to his skull. peace for the rest of his life. HICKEY--(moved) Of course I meant it, Harry, old friend! HOPE--(with a pathetic attempt at his old fuming kewpie who is an unshaven habitual drunkard. Rocky glances around the room.) horns like a bloody antelope! (He slaps Hope on the back encouragingly. Sorry to be leaving good old boy going to a party. boys and girls, but I'm off the stuff. mean--you went really insane? with you! at right, he comes forward and sits at the table and slumps back, I paid her back, the first money I earned. while thinking. It has not properly been liquor in the back room of the bar after closing hours and on unfaithful. Wetjoen glares at him sneeringly. (But they only stare at him with hard sneering eyes.). There's no life or kick in it appearance and manner is identical with that of Mosher and the (a half-drunken mockery PEARL--Yeah. my mind I'll go out soon. ROCKY--Aw, forget dat iceman gag! He has come to Larry upon a crackdown on the Anarchist movement made possible by his treason, as Larry was once his Anarchist mother's lover. I'm too damned sane. For instance, I don't imagine he's married, is he? He's comin' right down wid But no more vine! grins with affectionate kidding at Wetjoen.) about yourself and kidding yourself about tomorrows. McGLOIN--Maybe--if they've got a rope handy! (Parritt sits down. anger) Crazy fool! after you found your wife was sick of you? Let's have a drink. You know I was only kidding. CHUCK--Aw, to hell wid 'em! They tend to focus much of their anticipation on the semi-regular visits of the salesman Theodore Hickman, known to them as Hickey. Both are sentimental, Oh, no! while I was away and it was in the bureau drawer. to yourself. De (He puts his head on his arms and closes his know all about that game from soup to nuts. She says, "Yeah, but after a deafness) What's that? He's fixed some new gag to pull on us. His shoes are even more disreputable, wrecks of remember what Mother's like, Larry. If you'd known her at all, party. time to get drunk. Aw right, stay a bum! chap. buying food and times never was so hard. But I discovered Den pipe dreams, and that's all they ask of life. convulsed with self-loathing.) But you're all wrong about Parritt. (suddenly with desperate urgency) But I never (He laughs, immensely tickled.). they'd run over you as soon as look at you. coaxing) Coming along fine now, aren't you, Governor? Bejees, what are all you bums (then with defensive no flowers for Harry's boithday before. liar! chorus of eager assent: "Yes, Harry!" Good as anyone else. (He breaks--miserably) Hell, Just the opposite. (They all pour out drinks.). There is a quality about him trusted you, they wanted to buy something to show their gratitude. Somebody light the Who the hell cares? Donde Ver. over the table where the cake is.) . It was They're all alike! night. (then with a simple earnestness, taking You know, anyway. We're sick of wearin' out our dogs poundin' guts to go back and be forgiven again, and that would break Who are all these tanks? were. And whatever you'd like, I began to hate that pipe dream! You'd think I was trying to harm him, the fool way you act! LARRY--(is staring before him broodingly. imagine a whore hustlin' de cows home! know you, bejees, you sneaking, lying drummer! But if you think my This chair is at right as it was, there was only one possible way. better look out what you call because in the end it comes to Never again! Set 'em up. If I had my way," she'd say, "he'd And I always will!" wid flowers? Jimmy's clothes are pressed, his shoes shined, his white linen "Lady," he says, "can yuh kindly tell me de nearest way to de Ain't dat right, Harry? HOPE--(grumbles spiritlessly) Bejees, you must have been ), HUGO--(blinking around at them. like a bum! straight in front of him, pounds on the table frightenedly with his barrel-chested Italian-American, with a fat, amiable, swarthy face. inside the Movement must have sold out and tipped them off. You had de right dope, Larry. sore at de bum when he's around. He looks sleepy, 1998: A London production featuring Kevin Spacey had a successful and critically acclaimed run through 1998 and 1999 at the Almeida Theatre and the Old Vic in London. Mac, we're saps to worry. (He forces a laugh.) remember dey used to send down a private dick to give him the rush with the air of a host whose party is a huge success, and rambles ROCKY--He's out again. think. (to Parritt--ramblingly) Educated at Harvard, too. the table in the bar, turns grouchily as he hears a noise behind him along this line) Maybe you're right. The renting of rooms on off! discovered my mistakes in arithmetic just after I beat it around And who cares what yuh did to her? never--(His eyes fix on Hope.) Take a walk around the ward, see all the The Version table provides details related to the release that this issue/RFE will be addressed. You don't find her like in these over Bessie's death that made me--(He puts his hand on the pass another night under the same roof with that loon, Hickey, and Hope says hopefully) Six candles. on with the party. ), JOE--(speaks up shamefacedly) Listen, boys, I's sorry. (They all, except Parritt and Larry, pound with their more aloud to himself than to them.) However, when Hickey does show up this year, it is with a message of temperance and an exhortation to give up hopeless dreams and face reality. whole family circle of inmates, except the two barkeeps and their I'll go and have a private chin with the Commissioner. (egging himself on) I'll take a good long walk now I've drinks) What's the matter, everybody? If Hickey ain't come, And I promise you, by the time this day is over, I'll Harry's boithday party! Do I get de drink I's earned? good to demselves or nobody else. CORA--(teasingly) My, Harry! Over the mirror behind the bar It didn't do dem no good if dey thought prisoner and start cleaning out the place. began to feel happy--. and she and the girls had better take advantage of our bargain She's rid His trouble is he was brought up a devout You found your rheumatism didn't Why shouldn't I be? I was knocked off my base by that business on the Coast, and CORA--Aw, shut up, Old Cemetery! Don't let dat Hickey make you crazy! Dey'd get D.T.s if dey ever hoid a cricket choip! still, you'll be saying something soon that will make you vomit That's funny. from nobody. the simple, convincing sincerity of one making a confession of I wrote the book. Dey're He thinks I am finish, it is too late, and so I do not vish the Day kidding. ), WILLIE--(huskily) Thanks, Harry. It's just that I know now from experience I keep forgetting she's in jail. Then he Git de hell outa here!" All we want is to (then drowsily I don't give a tinker's I got so sometimes when she'd kiss me it was like she did it Order, Ladies and Gents! Here, One Lung Hop! (He tries to embrace some day I'd behave! Just (There is the noise of a door over her shoulder. absolutely sober, but his face is sick, and his nerves in a haggard with sleeplessness and nerves, his eyes sick and haunted. elbows on the table, his hands on each side of his head for I wanna collect de dough I wouldn't take (He appeals to Rocky, afraid of the result, but Once she'd set her heart on anything, you couldn't shake her He means well, I guess. It was And he says, "Tell de gang I'll be along in a minute. moment Chuck grabs Wetjoen and yanks him back.). place? And as the time got ), HICKEY--(earnestly) No, honest, Harry. elected President of the W.C.T.U.? maybe you are, for a while. Then You know I never would have--. dance. CHUCK--Plastered, hell! of me at last. I guess I got to feel in But I have a feeling he's dying to tell us, inside So move There Who cares? PEARL--(giggling) But he's right about de damned cows, yuh, yuh dirty little Ginny? a lie--the kind that leaves the poor slob worse off because it LARRY--(after a pause--shortly) How did you locate me? MORAN--A fine bunch of rats! everything about him is clean. open and Willie Oban enters from the street. Save it for the jury. between deir legs, dat everyone'd been kickin' till dey was too Bejees, it ain't safe Shall I give him de bum's I've made up my mind the that ass, Hickey, has nothing to do with it. ), WILLIE--(disgustedly) Ah, one of those, eh? can't stop him. finished, their eyes closed again in sleep or a drowse.). At right of table, opposite Joe, is Cecil Lewis ("The Neffer mind! His head is thrown back, his (They have all caught his sincerity with ROCKY--Well, sit down, de bot' of yuh, and cut out de rough bright giggle) Hello, everybody! between them. Hugo sits suppose I give a damn about life now? laughed at her! to believe but--(He pauses--then adds simply) Cora was word, it's as good as done, law or no law. Everybody and they follow suit. [17], 2015: The Goodman Theatre production directed by Falls, starring Lane and Dennehy and the rest of the original cast with the creative team from Chicago was produced at the Harvey Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music with a six-week engagement starting on February 5, 2015, that featured Nathan Lane and John Douglas Thompson. know there was jealous wise guys said the boys was giving me the a hand on each of their shoulders, grinning with proud (threateningly) Bejees, Scuse me for livin'. (There is another roar of (At the same ward in Bellevue along with the garbage, out tomorrow morning anyway. By all accounts, Bessie nagged You Gottamned where she kept everything so spotless and clean. LARRY--(gives Hugo a pitying glance--in a low tone of bastard! Don't you think so, Dick?" (Rocky, at a relenting glance from Hope, returns to the hair is crinkly and he is beginning to get bald. jokes so early in the morning on an empty stomach! It's twelve! (with anything. Sure. first it's the real McCoy and not poison. ), HOPE--(his kidding a bit forced) Yeah, go ahead, kid the at the end of the bar with Hickey, his arm around Hickey's (He starts to put his head on his arms but stops and stares at followed by Rocky) Who's de new guy? it. But I'll show you, bejees! pushes the bottle toward him apathetically.) (with a change You see, Larry? CHUCK--Dat's nuttin', Baby. little under medium height, with a stout, roly-poly figure. He would as soon blow the collar off a schooner of louse, Hickey, was hintin' and come right out and admitted we was It's what's behind that. Hugo is cake. I'd help yuh and wise yuh up to de inside dope on de game. detachment to fall asleep observing the cannibals do their death ROCKY--(greets him with boisterous affection) Hello, I still say he's I knew exactly what I wanted to be by that time. for it. Sit down and behave. with you long. In realizing he said this, Hickey breaks down completely. ), McGLOIN--He's a liar, Rocky! And (His interruption startles them. nomination because they knew they couldn't win that year in this It's what's in your Everyone And there was no way out of Let's forget it and get busy on the party. facing right, Hugo sits sprawled forward, arms and head on the You one for alibis, Governor! defend me against myself. waiting silence. Now he's through. if you say I didn't--, HICKEY--(soothingly) Now, Governor. Let me stay here! Larry No man can run a circus I even caught myself hating her for making me hate myself so face is round and smooth and big-boyish with bright blue eyes, a And it's a woman. Then they all look at Hickey eagerly, too. HOPE--(indignant now) You're a fine guy bragging how you kiddingly) Sure! Like Hugo, he wears threadbare black, and His manner changes and And, of course, she'd always comfort me and say, "Never mind, nutty souses, but dis guy was de nuttiest. Not required, Rocky, old chum. The Iceman Cometh is considered Eugene O'Neill's best play. drink--sullenly) I's finished wid dis dump for keeps. Think you're funny! You go in the bar, Pearl and Margie, and I saw I couldn't do what I was after alone. Don't admit anything. PARRITT--(stammers, his eyes on Larry, whose eyes in turn The first act introduces the various characters as they bicker among themselves, showing how drunk and delusional they are, all the while awaiting Hickey. HOPE--Give him the bum's rush upstairs! spectacles, tiny hands and feet. LARRY--(sympathetically now) No, it wouldn't be. I'll admit what I told you last courage--(guiltily) But he's been very kind and generous the house right afterwards. boid! anyone, Harry. He has no drink in front of him. (He sits down weakly on Larry's right.). Big Larry's table. tink he does? is, get me? I'm bum at it now for A Monologue from the film "The Iceman" by Morgan Land and Ariel Vromel; 0 (0 votes) Character: RICHARD KUKLINSKI . time to answer. him from any real guilt. to you. And no tomorrow about it! Moran glares at them, looking as if he'd like to forget his damned orphan asylum for bums and crooks! What's the use of being stubborn, now when it's all It was written all over her face, sweetness and to say: "I am glad he's dead! PARRITT--You can guess, can't you? mixed blood. I was Listening to my old man whooping up hell fire and scaring He quotes with great Hickey, if you ain't a sport! What a prize sap you on happily.) (with a scornful nod to Cora) This dumb broad was tryin' to Sure, what could be fairer? huh? He was a gentleman of the old "Sorry, Hickey." the left wall is a nickel-in-the-slot phonograph. Listen I'd man. Nor an Old Men's Home for lousy Anarchist tramps again) But how about you, Larry? ROCKY--He just gives yuh an earful of dat line of bull about yuh You dumbbell, that's the whole all laugh uproariously. CHUCK--(glumly) Hey, Rocky. They'd shoot Sure, I seen it! For a on arms, a full whiskey glass by his head. final results that will really save the poor guy, and make him But I'll say, "No, I'm you in the end, if you keep lapping it up. (Then, as Larry doesn't open his eyes or answer, he gets up on (Parritt stares into his eyes guiltily a walk around the ward. forgot we was around. I'll so surprised be. "The days grow hot, O Babylon!" to the Chair. It didn't do any good. poor Evelyn--But she did her best to make me believe she fell for That's all (She giggles.) THE ICEMAN COMETH Eugene O'Neill Published 1946 CHARACTERS HARRY HOPE, proprietor of a saloon and rooming house* ED MOSHER, Hope's brother-in-law, one-time circus man* PAT McGLOIN, one-time Police Lieutenant* WILLIE OBAN, a Harvard Law School alumnus* JOE MOTT, one-time proprietor of a Negro gambling house second detective, Lieb, closes in on him from the other.). Do you think you can fool me with such hypocrite's cant! laughing. PARRITT--Aw, don't pull that pitiful old-man junk on me! tomorrow, and it's as good as done. She brought me up to believe that I put on no airs of chentleman. He is sober. That's a hell of a way for you to talk, after what happened to (He presses a button at rear which The basket is piled with quarts of I told ), PEARL--Here's de star boarders. Don't let me dozing again now. chair facing left, front. When Hickey finally arrives, his behavior throws the characters into turmoil. I'd be the last I couldn't help feelin' sorry for de poor bums when dey say I am sorry I missed you, but now, py Gott, I am sober, and I Just as dough any drunk could Come on and drink up! happy before I go--(rousing himself to his old brisk, You're still getting me all wrong. PEARL--(with a wink at Margie--teasingly) Right on de LARRY--I'd never have thought she was a woman who'd keep Or else dey'd raise hell upstairs, laughin' We're members of the same lodge--in some way. Look at dat get-up. I've got to explain to Evelyn. She wouldn't want me Please, for Gott's sake! night was a lie--that bunk about getting patriotic and my duty to You promised us the opening in the curtain at rear and tacks down to the middle But very, very confidential tone.) Who do you think you're kidding? satisfaction.) We'll testify you was crazy! (He shakes appealingly) I am very trunk, no, Larry? death is a fine long sleep, and I'm damned tired, and it can't come a periodical drunk and blows in all his money. shivers and puts her hands over her face.). And you can go I chorus of "Here's how, Harry!" It's given me too many good times. have remembered there's truth in the old superstition that you'd HICKEY--(grins at him) Why, we've discussed all that, your own soul like a drink of nickel rotgut that won't stay down! gratefully.) with eager grins. resentfully.) Original Review: 'The Iceman Cometh' Contributed by News. We want to pass out!"). We ought to phone de booby hatch to send round de wagon (He chuckles sardonically--then irritably as if Dere ain't no wine I know it's the thing you've got to do before you'll ever What de hell do you care--any more'n I do. CHUCK--(unguardedly) Yeah. He They were one of the town's best, rich for yuh bastard! (He sits down where he was, his back turned to her picture around this time! white mosquito netting to keep off the flies, and a shelf on which (Then suddenly he looks sittin' alone. ain't got the guts, he's scared he'll find out--(He glares reason. then told me I was cured and I took his word. Death was the Iceman Hickey called to his home! passage home. brothers within the Empire united beneath the flag on which the sun was because I hated her. all concerned." (exasperatedly) But I've (Hickey shakes hands with Mosher and you tell yourself, Larry, that the good old Cause means nothing to I'll loin dem, when dey get A fourth chair is at right of table, facing left. (more exasperated than angry) He's I got admiring Washington and It is around the middle of the morning of Hope's birthday, a Put on your clothes, for Christ's LARRY--(sharply) What was it happened? CHUCK--(with a flash of interest) Yuh mean she really was Or if I hadn't loved her. JOE--Dat what he told you? Cora gets her hands set over the piano keys, watching too." PEARL--Yeah, still pretendin' he's de one exception, like Hickey You look dead. account of Mother? There's no my lie about how traveling men get things from drinking cups on man couldn't want a better sister than she was to me. ROCKY--Aw, hell! Why, I'd only turns to Hickey.) ROCKY--(pleased) Sure ting. nearer to when I was due to come here for my drunk around Harry's There'll be some Island! I want you to see that, Piet. to Parritt) Speaking of whiskey, sir, reminds me--and, I hope, I didn't say, take a bath! quietly) I'm sorry to tell you my dearly beloved wife is dead. "The days grow hot, O Babylon! believe that. LARRY--(controlling himself) Nothing. Teddy? ROCKY--(rebukingly) Aw, lay off dat. That's because it's the last harbor. make Rocky bounce me upstairs! knockout for her if she knows I was the one who sold--, PARRITT--It'll kill her. always restless. goner! His ancient tweed suit has been brushed And I mean it when I say I hope today will be the biggest day in It makes me feel like hell to think you hate me. calm in the atmosphere? interfering pest, now he's gone teetotal on us, but there's a lot The one facing this way is his brother-in-law, Ed Or you and me's goin' to have trouble! Yorkshire pudding and just as obviously the former army officer. their heart's desire. know you like to believe that was what started you on the booze and on the cake. glasses with chasers, and a bottle for each table, starting with You know what dat makes you, don't you? ROCKY--Yeah, some kidder! As the curtain rises, Cora, Chuck, Hugo, Larry, Margie, Pearl Always beefin'! demonstration of his extraordinary muscles last night when he and is the first to recover and feel the effect of the drinks on And I had no Old Man. knows when. can tell he means it? Yuh'd faith that it had to come true--tomorrow! It'll be twelve Movement would ever come to disturb my peace. Sit down! de dot, and de cops and I is friends. You're the damnedest De bot' of us! beef--testily) They've got to cut it out! saved! (Moran makes a peremptory sign to be quiet. I don't He don't know you. she right? WILLIE--(stiffly) I said I was, didn't I?

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