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Julie, the daughter of a wealthy Labour peer, has just spent a night
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Go? With you? Now? (She picks up the decapitated bird and smears blood from it on his face) Who’s scared of blood? Who’s scared of blood? Tell me, who’s scared of blood? (She kisses him aggressively and then thrusts her hand into his trousers) How much would this bleed?
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The bloodline clots. No heirs. No more of us. Dead. But what of the lackey? Oh, that’ll be the pauper’s line, third stop after the gutter, it ends in jail.
Patrick Marber. After Miss Julie. Dramatists Play Service, 2010. Pp.30-31
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