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START: It’s no good, everything I do is...

Daisy Meredith

Daisy Pulls It Off

Denise Deegan

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Gender
Female
Playing Age
Early Teen
Style
Dramatic
Act/Scene
Act 2
Time & Place
England, 1927
Length
Medium
Time Period
Contemporary
Show Type
Play
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)

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START: It’s no good, everything I do is wrong, I just don’t belong in Grangewood. Perhaps I am as bad as they say I am. But I’m not. I’m not. I can’t bear it any longer, I’ll run away—that’s what I’ll do, I’ll go back home to mother—and Dick, Douglas, Daniel and Duncan, they love me, they believe in me.
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END: Daisy advanced closer to the portrait and there on the rim of the device was depicted a symbol she knew all too well, that of a comet……the hairy star, and beside it, graven in tiny letters were the words—“This panel where the hairy star doth shine, conceals the treasure, press the symbol mine”.

Denise Deegan. Daisy Pulls It Off. Samuel French, 1985.

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