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Brick Pollitt broke his ankle the previous night,
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All right. You’re asking for it Big Daddy. We’re finally going to have that real true talk you wanted. It’s too late to stop it, now, we got to carry it through and cover every subject.
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Skipper broke in two like a rotten stick--nobody ever turned so fast to a lush--or died of it so quick … --Now are you satisfied?
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. 95-97.
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