Bo Decker steps into Grace’s Diner, announcing himself. He didn’t
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My name’s Bo Decker. I’m twenty-one years old and own me m’own ranch up in Timber Hill, Montana, where I got a herd a fine Hereford cattle and a dozen horses ...
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So I’d appreciate your talkin’ to me with a little respect in yor voice, Mister, and not go hollerin’ orders to me from across the room like I was some no-count servant.
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: William Inge, Bus Stop. Dramatist Play Service, 1984. pp. 22.
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