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Alice Fisher is a woman in her mid-40s. She’s the wife of Geoffrey
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Start: I don’t know where he’ll end up—it’s not our fault, I do know that. We’ve done our best for him.
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End: He trod in some dog-dirt on Tuesday and—do you know?—he walked it round this house for three days. I had to get a knife and scrape it off myself, in the finish.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Willis Hall & Keith Waterhouse, Billy Liar, Blackie and Son Limited, 1966, pp. 48-49.
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