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They’re all pretending to ignore me. No, they’re not pretending, they are.! And that’ll be the going of you except that it's happened already. Of course, it has, ages ago. Look at me. Why you can’t have looked at me and seen anything, what, not for years, not since you were a little tiny girl and I used to take you out and hold your hand in the street.
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God said, He said: Be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth. And subdue it. It seems to me Jane, little Jane, you don’t look little any longer, you are on your way at last, all, to doing all four of them. For the first time. Go on now.
John Osborne. Inadmissible Evidence. Faber & Faber, 1965. pp.102-107
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