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Start: It came to me settin’ in that cell of mine. Oh, I got to learn to be a farmer, I see that! Quit a-thinkin’ about dehornin and brandin and th’owin the rope, and start in to git my hands blistered a new way!
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End: Come here, and tell me “goodbye” ‘fore they come fer me and take me away!
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Lynn Riggs, Green Grow the Lilacs, 1931, p. 6-22.
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