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I never _did_ decide to marry him. Every...

Cherie

Bus Stop

William Inge

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Character
Gender
Female
Playing Age
Late Teen, Young Adult
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act Two
Time & Place
1950s, Kansas, Grace’s Diner
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)

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I never did decide to marry him. Everything was goin’ fine until he brought up that subjeck. Bo come in one night when I was singin’ “That Old Black Magic.” It’s one a my best numbers.

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End:

Then he dragged me onto the bus and I been on it ever since. And somewhere deep down inside me, I gotta funny feelin’ I’m gonna end up in Montana.

For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: William Inge, Bus Stop. Dramatist Play Service, 1984. pp. 34-35.

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