The Flowering Peach
Clifford Odets
1954
Lonely times again. . . .? [Sighing.] Now I must go out in the world an’ make meself for a big nuisance again. . . ? [Then.] Why should she think I’m crazy? [Abruptly standing.] Now, just a minute! How do I know I’m not? I had a dream or not? [Stamping his foot.] Floor, listen to me! [Slapping the table.] Tell me, tell me, table—I had a dream…
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