Frank has left his wife and children for another woman, and is
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START: Mr. Tewson, Can I have a word with you? Yes, Frank, what can I do for you, lad? I’m finding things a bit difficult.
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We’re like family. We’d both put up with a lot to go on living this good old life here. I hate you, you old bugger.
Frank hits Mr. Tewson, that is, he hits himself across the face.
For the full extended monologue, see the script edition cited below: Caryl Churchill, Fen. Plays 2, Methuen Drama, 1990. pp. 120.
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