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Loot

Hal Dennis Fay

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START: Dennis: I’d slave for you.
Fay: I can’t marry boys.
Hal: He’d grow a moustache.
Fay: It really doesn’t concern me what he grows.
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END: Fay: No. She bought them out of her winnings. She had some good evenings at the table last year. Hal: She was a great lady. Nothing was too good for her. Which is why she had to go.
Fay: Fetch the car. Pay cash. It’s not to be charged to my account.

Joe Orton, Loot, Orton: The Complete Plays, Methuen, 1983, pp.221-227

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