Teddy. Yes, let me tell you about Teddy,...

Faith Healer

Frank Hardy

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Teddy. Yes, let me tell you about Teddy, my manager. Cockney. Buoyant. Cheerful. Tiny nimble feet. Dressed in cord jacket, bow-tie, greasy velour hat. I never knew much about his background except that he had been born into show business.
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Because that very virtue of her--that mulish, unquestioning, indefatigable loyalty--settled on us like a heavy dust. And nothing I did, neither my bitterness nor my deliberate neglect nor my blatant unfaithfulness, could disturb it. Brian Friel. “Faith Healer” in Selected Plays.Faber and Faber, 1990. pp.334-335

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