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The Catwoman is a mysterious, prophet-like figure
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Tould ya Carthage Kilbride was no good for ya, never grew his backbone, would ya listen? Tould Monica Murray to stop her only son drivin’ to the city that night.
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I’ll be off now and don’t say the Catwoman never tould ya. Lave this place now or ya never will.
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Marina Carr, By the Bog of Cats. In Marina Carr: Plays 1. Faber and Faber, 1999, pp. 276.
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