A man has recently passed away, leaving his aviary to his three
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START: Jane: This is not about greed.
Olivia: I don’t know Jane.
Jane: This is about how we should use an aviary and a parcel of land that was left to my husband and his sister and his brother by their father.
Olivia: Adele and Ed both agree that the church is a good idea.
[... … …]
END: Jane: However. Olivia. There is one thing I can’t abide. And that’s when someone thinks they’ve made a big discovery oh oh oh oh and suddenly I have to live in that belief with them. You and your birds? That. On my little plot of land, and it’s mine and Bobby’s too, I’m not having it.
Olivia: Jane.
Jane: Olivia.
(Exits)
Olivia: (Following her offstage) Jane.
Bock, Adam, Five Flights, Playscripts Inc., 2004, pp. 49-52.
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