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Start: Charlotte von Mahlsdorf did in fact move to Sweden, where she lived for seven years. But in April of 2002 she decided to take a holiday, to fly back to Berlin–a homecoming of sorts.
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End: At any moment, they might revolt; they might scratch or bite. But Lothar has one arm around each lion, and they’re resting their forepaws on his knees.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife, Farr, Straus and Giroux, 2004, pp. 78-79.
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