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We got that clock the summer we wint to Europe, me an’ Big Mama on that damn Cook’s Tour, never had such an awful time in my life, I’m tellin’ you, son, those gooks over there, they gouge your eyeballs out in their grand hotels.
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That’s a sobering thought, a very sobering thought, and that’s a thought that I was turning over in my head, over and over and over--until today ….
I’m wiser and sadder, Brick, for this experience which I just gone through.
For full monologue, refer to the video or the script edition cited here: Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Signet Books, 1983, pp. 65-66.
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