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ohn is a young American negotiator who has been
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Start: Do you think it’s a virtue to have been here as long as you have? You think cynicism is some sort of glorious end product of your work here? You know, it’s just as possible that I’m the one who sees clearly, not you!
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End: We have to start with the bare fact that there are two of us here. At least. That underneath whatever motivations bring us here–hate, fear, gain, whatever–there is something that will, ultimately, save us.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Lee Blessing, A Walk In the Woods, Plume, 1986, p. 30.
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