EDDY: My dearest wife and now my mum, it...

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Eddy

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EDDY: My dearest wife and now my mum, it seems, this lady was the very one who’s baby you snatched / she told me the selfsame and bitter tale of how she lost her Tony and if you found him than I am he, he whom you found that belonged to her was me.

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For your breath twice smelt, for our thighs, for your c&%* twice known, once head first once c&$ first, loving c&^ holy mother wife / loving source of your being / exit from paradise / entrance to heaven.

For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Steven Berkoff, Greek, Concord Theatricals, 1980, pp. 36 -38.

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