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Hank is sitting with his Aunt Ruth, telling her
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Most of the time I keep to myself. Most of the time I sit in my room. I’ve got a roommate but most of the time he’s got his face to the wall. Most of the time I think about not being there. I think what it would be like to be someone else.
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Those places pull in the bucks. I’d be raking it in. And nobody would know where I was. I’d be gone. Most of the time I just want to be someplace else.
Scott McPherson. Marvin’s Room. New York: Dramatists Play Service Inc., 1993, pp. 47.
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