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Victor Franz has come to the attic of his old family home. The building is about to be torn down and Victor must get rid of the furniture and goods that are stored there. He has invited the antiques dealer, Gregory Soloman, to come and give him an estimate for the sale of the furniture. However, their deal has been interrupted by the sudden arrival of Victor’s estranged brother, Walter. Walter and Victor have not seen each other for many years, despite Victor’s recent attempts to get in touch.
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START: Walter: How’s Esther?
Victor: Fine. Should be here any minute.
Walter: Here? Good! And what’s Richard doing?
Victor: He’s at M.I.T.
[... …]
END: Walter: Oh, I don’t want to interfere. It’s just that I dealt with these fellows when I split up Dorothy’s and my stuff last year, and I found--
Victor: [from an earlier impression] You’re not divorced, are you?
Walter: [with a nervous shot of laughter] Yes!
Arthur Miller, The Price, Arthur Miller: Plays Two, Methuen World Classics, 2000, p.331-335.
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