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Gregory Soloman is an antiques dealer who is approaching ninety but
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START: I would like to tell you something. The last few months, I don’t know what it is--she comes to me. You see, I had daughter, she should rest in peace, she took her own life, a suicide…
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END: It’s like now I’m sitting here talking to you and I tell you it’s a dream. It’s a dream! You see you can’t imagine it because...
Arthur Miller, The Price, Arthur Miller: Plays Two, Methuen World Classics, 2000, p.327.
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