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Charlie Martin is a mailman, a lifelong resident
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Start: You know, it’s funny. I was thinking of you just this morning. I was coming down Koochakiyi Shore, and I almost pulled into the little cove where the big dock used to be.
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End: And you’d always be standing in the back, kind of all alone. And you’d smile at me, and I’d feel like I was the best thing going.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Thompson, Ernest. On Golden Pond. Dramatists Play Service, New York, NY. 1979. p. 65.
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