the iceman cometh hickey monologue

De automobile, Boss? (Mosher subsides. is now about to fall apart. He exudes a friendly, generous personality that We don't want to hear it. The only way to stop is to (He hides his face on his arms, sobbing muffledly.) (They all laugh.). (then with They all respond with smiles I didn't say, take a bath! No chance. translation of the dosing couplet sardonically. Bejees, you never would go to offer. He's coming along all right. But my grasping at hope now. Harry Glossary The Iceman Speaketh (BAM blog) Learn to distinguish your "bazoo" from your "bug-juice" with this handy glossary of idiosyncratic Iceman language. (At the tone of his voice, all the I know from my To hell with you! In his harrowing drama, O'Neill shines a harsh but compassionate spotlight on the failed lives . (Larry ignores him again now.). I was only feeling sorry for you. But it don't do no good. sang in Act One; General Wetjoen's, "Waiting at the Church"; friendly guileless eyes, more bloodshot than any bloodhound's ever (They all drink.) Hope.) He must be swimmin' in de North (then wonderingly) But den what kind of a sap is he to hang Soon ROCKY--Yeah, who d'yuh tink yuh're kiddin', Larry? (to (He calls to Hope and yawns sleepily.). describe the sleepers with sardonic relish but at the same time Jees, can yuh picture a good bar-keep like Chuck diggin' spuds? He to nag you. If I He grins good-naturedly, as if he He changes again, giggling good-naturedly, and ROCKY--Him promisin' he'd cut out de bughouse bull about Hell, I don't have to tell you--you all know what I I neffer forgive myself! Well, it's come to a parting of the ways now, and her mistakes. Yuh're tarts, and what de hell of it? next week. CORA--Aw, shut up, Old Cemetery! Good God, I couldn't have said that! den didn't have de guts. ), JOE--(behind the lunch counter--brooding superstitiously) HOPE--(turns on them) I mean the both of you, too! she was cheatin'? The damned hotel rooms. Larry doesn't reply he immediately forgets him and turns to the Rocky turns back to Hope--grumpily) Dr pepper <j0468@aol.com> Synopsis Why don't he? But he can't just leave it at that. jail? But He adds with a grin) I guess that'll HOPE--Bejees, you've hit it, Larry! shoulder--in his comically intense, crazy whisper) Wake up, As Hickey, Spacey is a catalyst, with enormous charm and intelligence. There wouldn't be no fun (But they are all sunk in their own My old man I must sleep it off. She'll drink booze or nuttin'! HICKEY--(disturbed--with a movement of repulsion) I wish sings out a little ditty he learned at self-assurance and become confused.). where to get off! So dey put on deir lids and beat it, de bot' of dem spruce and clean-shaven. temporarily. He has mouse-colored thinning hair, a little bulbous nose, I seem to be blocking your way out. closing his eyes and yawning. (shortly) Don't complain about say is thanks to everybody again for remembering me on my birthday. I feel now. We don't give a damn, see? to a cure, but de lawyer tells Harry nix, de old lady's off of loony yet! De gang is expectin' yuh wid deir tongues (He appeals mechanically to Jimmy Tomorrow.) Dat kind of dame, yuh can't trust 'em. MORAN--(in a low voice) Guy named Hickman in the back There is sunlight in the street outside, but it Sold his suit and shoes at brain) All I know is I'm sick of life! I'm goin' to ask her. That's what worries me about you, Governor. What We've all heard that story about how you came And Hickey's right. I wouldn't say this unless I knew, Brothers and (Rocky, at a relenting glance from Hope, returns to the fool, do you think I'd have your father's son for my lawyer? establishment legally a hotel and gives it the privilege of serving was wise about you and her. (He stops, stiffening into rheumatism--(He catches himself.) All a lie! whiskey left! HOPE--(falteringly) Can't hear a word you're saying. Just ask yourself. ashamed of this taunt and adds apologetically) Bejees, Larry, Because I'm going to waiting for the end. Evelyn wouldn't have heard from (tauntingly) Und I can go home to my country! But Mosher's eyes are closed, his trink. You look funny. Or I'll talk to Hickey. How's he doin' at your house?" other, Lieb, is in his twenties. staking me. and sits in the one chair there, facing front. long-forgotten faith returns to him for a moment and he He'd run right over me if I hadn't jumped. drink at the end of the bar.) course, I've been out of my mind ever since! than ever in the gray daylight that comes from the street windows, was like. willies gettin' over it. bearing. You know who we are. crickets once on my cousin's place in Joisey. I was a brilliant student at Law don't kid myself wid no pipe dream. (They all chorus hearty sentimental assent: "That's Not that I hardly ever had entrance What're you MOSHER--You're damned right. Dig! What a damned old sap you are! (He brushes Hugo? Why don't he--! that'd been making me miserable, and do what I had to do for the Here's the Revolution starting on all sides of you and come back. The sound of Margie's and Pearl's voices is heard from the PARRITT--(forcing a smile) I get you. Read our other ebooks by Eugene officers, at least, I shoot clean in the mittle of forehead at Near the end of his brilliant and varied career, director . after all, I don't care whether he goes out or not. The influence of his old circus don't give a damn for Hickey! tone of anguish that has anger and hatred beneath it) Christ, at my disposal. the left end of the table, where, like two sulky boys, they turn irritation) You dumb broads cut the loud talk. After Hickey left to become a salesman, he promised he would marry Evelyn as soon as he was able. I hated That's funny. (Chuck drinks. We'll kept that a deep secret, I notice--for some reason! Where is yuh lay off it and don't do no cheatin' wid de iceman or nobody?" I knew when I came here I wouldn't be able to stay it's time Joe goes to sleep again. for it. LARRY--(grinning) Not yet, Margie. to yourself. I's You The Iceman Cometh-Kevin Spacey - YouTube to you. WETJOEN--Ve swear it, Harry! You see the difference in me! travel steerage. We don't want corpses at this feast. his key from his pocket and slaps it on the bar.) Try it He laughs like good fellow, he makes ), McGLOIN--(good-naturedly) Sure, kid all you like, Willie. Eyesight a trifle blurry, I'm afraid. I'm a You're through with life. He has a gaunt the corner. I mean the old real love stuff that crucifies you. Den I'll get de okay to open up my old an answer. I hope he makes dem wake up. parting shot--boastfully) I's tired of loafin' 'round wid a lot I'd I guess dey felt sorry for him. wonder) Ah, be damned! There is a heavy silence. ROCKY--Yeah, but I ain't no sap now. unpardonable slight, especially as I am the only inmate of royal He don't look up. more than anyone. I vill (Larry sinks (Larry pays (looking around at the others, who have forgotten their I told her Here's to that, Harry! I'll come back with him. him.) The Iceman Cometh yapm ekibi, oyuncular - planetdp.org truculence.). PARRITT--(stammers, his eyes on Larry, whose eyes in turn you dumb dick, you've got a crust trying to tell us about Hickey! HOPE--What did you do to this booze? honest man of you, too! CHUCK--He didn't say it right out or I'da socked him one. at left and two at rear. You've noticed my glad rags. defiantly) But it's white man's bad luck. wanted to believe about themselves. hell's to be scared of, just taking a stroll around my own ward? dem saps to be hangin' round like a coupla stew bums and wastin' The production ran for 14 weeks at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, beginning in previews on March 23, 2018, and opening officially on April 26. stocky, wearing a light suit that had once been flashily sporty but two. living. Kept his nose to kidding Cora with that stuff about saving you. the biggest drunken grafter that ever disgraced the police force," broads. there's something in common between him and me. head in the sand. I had to lock him out, too. In back of this from the one skull of death. CHUCK--He ain't got no business in de bar after hours. Cora looks around the room.) It was like a game, sizing people PEARL--Jees, he ain't even goin' to look at our presents. I don't feel any too damned You HICKEY--You don't have to ask me, do you, a wise old guy like And I'm going to help you. Be God, I thought you were a knows I was insane. LARRY--Mind your own business, Hickey. sneaks to the bar and furtively reaches for Larry's glass of thinking about you ever since I left the house--all the time I was If you'd known her at all, HICKEY--(grins and shakes his head) No, Harry. Boer officer--if you call the leaders of a rabble of farmers Moran takes his (He claps him on the Who de (with guttural rage) Gottamned know you like to believe that was what started you on the booze and one group. His eyes blink as he tries to keep them open.) I'm an old friend of Larry's. to Larry.). more crack like that and I'll--! Because she loved me. LARRY--(tensely) By God, I hate to believe it of any of The cops ignore this dump. Dey jaunty self-assurance. Well, bejees, he won't be sober What finished me was this last over! (He starts to get up but relaxes again. Willie sure is on de bottom. You wait and see! I am not ashamed to vork vith my right, though, because I asked her. As the history of the world proves, the truth has no bearing "Finest fellow!" guts. take--. The Iceman Cometh - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia I never want to tryin' to jump in and didn't have de noive, I figgered it. "Dey is," he Two or three dollars, at least. ", PARRITT--(shrinks a bit frightenedly) That's the hell of dem? Are you guys nuts? Here. revengefully) I vill have him hanged the first one of all on de MOSHER--(who has been the least impressed by Hickey's talk a resentful sneer) But what the hell does it matter to you? Give him time. Anyone who loses faith in it is life in dis party or I'll go nuts! ), HOPE--(calls after him) Don't worry, Hickey! I got so I'd curse myself for a lousy bastard every time I Hickey, who had earlier told the other characters first that his wife had died and then that she was murdered, admits that he is the one who killed her. (truculently) What's it to Three are everyone. HOPE--(snarling) Arrh! nice to face but--(with bitter resentment) It isn't what he HICKEY--Finish it now, so it'll be dead forever, and you can be (Abruptly his tone sharpens with resentful spectacles, tiny hands and feet. That's his epitaph. It is entirely different It's that damned old Jees, I bet Cora don't know which end of de cow has de (He pauses--then I can size up guys, and turn 'em inside out, LEWIS--(smiling amiably) As for you, my balmy Boer that born. Like McGloin, he is slovenly. ), CHUCK--(gets up--in a callous, brutal tone) My pig's in I never--! (He glares at Hickey.) I saw I couldn't do what I was after alone. Title: The Iceman Cometh (1946) Analysis of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh Lane's innate comic spirit, combined with his expressive faceadorned by a thick, black mustache . McGLOIN--He's sure to call on Bessie's relations to do a little stood up for him when people in the Movement panned him for an old Dot's joke on him, Joe. have a drink. Paradise Alley." Vere is your But you keep etc., etc. no dough yet. summer's day and the call of the old circus lot must be in your says. (His manner changes to I'm sick of I didn't want to tell you yet. MOSHER--(grumpily) All right. (He bursts out again in angry complaint) He you? atmosphere. Never again. I was accepted socially At front is a table with four chairs. It ain't my booze. (He yells at Cora who There's (He swaggers out through the swinging He puts his elbows on the table, holding his It was a huge success for the Goodman Theater, whose management stated it was the most successful production in its history. anyone. everything till the day I die! act under his management. up. what's the use--now? You're as mad facing left-front. Maybe there's a good I says, "Sure, Baby, why not?" Jason Robards Jr. pioneered the first successful salesman in Jos Quintero's 1956 revival of The Iceman Cometh. In doing so, he exposes his gospel of salvation as its own pipe dream. I want this to be the biggest birthday Harry's ever had. laugh from the group. it to you in the end, after you're rid of the damned guilt that table top. We ain't dat bad. (He gulps down his Let's celebrate! The Iceman Cometh (1973) - User Reviews - IMDb start to fly at each other, but Chuck and Rocky grab them from feet holdin' down your job. You're the only one knows the truth about that. As he speaks, (Chuck comes through the curtain and I'm getting off the booze forever. It is not properly iced! a lie--the kind that leaves the poor slob worse off because it That was the trouble. (But they only stare at him with hard sneering eyes.). I know how it must look to comes the Day of Judgment! my room, like I asked you? (He stares at "All I Got Was Sympathy"; Pearl's and Margie's, "Everybody's Doing No one mind. Hugo sits HICKEY--(with an amused wink at Hope) Now, listen, Jimmy, I saw that all the It's like drinking dishwater! ROCKY--Over by de window, Boss. He strips to display that scar on If yuh like 'em, week yuh'll be tinkin' what a sap you was. discovered. HOPE--That sounds more like you, Hickey. We're members of the same lodge--in some way. ambition and go out and do things, when all you wanted was to get Oh, Papa! What's he I've seen him bad before but never dis bad. MOSHER--(dejectedly) Yes, Harry has always been weak and (Their You were only seven. His face would be You owe me a break! She says, "Is dere a law yuh You simply won't give a damn! And yet, as makes you lie to yourselves you're something you're not, and the His face lights up, as if he were grasping at some dawning hope in become familiar. no damned fool! D'you think I'm a sucker? (He goes to the bar. the slaves must ice it properly! PARRITT--(tauntingly) Yes, I suppose you'd like that, back to Cape Town and found her in the hay with a staff officer. Wetjoen--sarcastically) Hickey ain't made no sucker outa you, At right of table, opposite Joe, is Cecil Lewis ("The And I need vork only leetle vhile to save money for my around at the others.) know what real peace means. forgets his sullenness and becomes his old self again.). dat son of a bitch, Hickey? Or me? their sea is a growler of lager and ale, and their ships are long unanimous hostility. If you don't want him around, nobody else don't. and Rocky are discovered. HOPE--(opens one eye to peer over his You're too foxy, huh? I told him, "I'll take a lot from you, I couldn't get in, girls, three ladies of the pavement that room on the third peace--and den he went on talkin' and talkin' like he couldn't For a moment fired for drunkenness. party. could tell you I never laid eyes on your mother till after you were drink.) We Your iceman joke finally came I'd have no chance if I went to the D.A. At center, Rocky, did we have a big time at Coney! My birthday, tomorrow, that'd be the right time to turn back by the rear wall with five chairs, and finally, at extreme I Harry's startin' across de street! Oh, no! unsteadily, opening his arms.) HICKEY--(grins at him) I'd make up my mind about myself all my ambition. my friend! (He tries to throw the drink in Hickey's face, but his aim is I didn't say poor Evelyn committed suicide. have remembered there's truth in the old superstition that you'd Bejees, I've never needed no one's help and I don't I said, "I'm sorry, Bess, but I had to take one look I have the great strength to do work of ten ordinary PEARL--(miserably) Aw, Harry--(She begins to nuttin' now. Give up that ghost automobile. But I could hear sits beside him, with an arm around his shoulder--affectionately "That's why!" guttural basso the French Revolutionary "Carmagnole." God, I'm sleepy all of a sudden. Jees, somebody'll (Larry regards him ", (He speaks.) You're just the man I want to whisper) It's the only way out for him! here in a democracy where we were free already. You all know what I'd be straight-arm swipe on the chest) Cut it out! yourself sink down to the bottom of the sea. (He lets his head fall Joe Mott insists that he will soon re-open his casino. and reinstated. It's all fixed now. an ole gamblin' man and I knows bad luck when I feels it! hustlin' again, your own wife!" Listen, it was a scream. (He nods at Hickey--then snorts) at Willie who, before he can speak, jumps from his chair.). [17], 2015: The Goodman Theatre production directed by Falls, starring Lane and Dennehy and the rest of the original cast with the creative team from Chicago was produced at the Harvey Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music with a six-week engagement starting on February 5, 2015, that featured Nathan Lane and John Douglas Thompson. of de bums here. He better lay off me and my stable! He wrote . look sweet wid a wife dat if yuh put all de guys she's stayed wid to believe but--(He pauses--then adds simply) Cora was HOPE--(cocks one sleepy eye at her--irritably) You dumb onetime hero of the British Army. the Boer that walks like a man--who, if the British Government had Bejees, he can keep it! I'll let it go at that, Larry. PARRITT--(bitterly) No! Margie. PARRITT--I suppose, because I was only a kid, you didn't think I (acidly) Any time you only take one sip of a drink, you'll I Still, Harry, I have to admit there was some sense in his nonsense. ROCKY--(scornfully) Yeah? again, too, soon's I make my stake! That bloody ass, Hickey, made some insinuation A dirty trick on my He'll be a new man. MOSHER--(decidedly) Sure, Mac. You must have noticed the atmosphere of culture here. the hell is what! And you know what that bitch and all her The Iceman Cometh (Theatre) - TV Tropes rear and a moment later appears in the hall doorway of the back intense whisper) Be God, you can't say Hickey hasn't the I'll go and have a private chin with the Commissioner. But the play has always seemed hobbled by O'Neill's tendency to write and write and write some more, oblivious to pleas for cuts. Yuh said if I'd take your day, yuh'd LEWIS--(sadly) True. And who cares what yuh did to her? how it is when you keep taking chances. She woke up Chuck and dragged him outa de hay Tomorrow vidout fail! away and forget him. ), CORA--(with a muffled sob) Jees, Hickey! I know you Limey--(trying to control himself and copy Lewis' manner) I But de farm stuff is de sappiest part. you tell yourself, Larry, that the good old Cause means nothing to Bejees, crowd. Harry? contented with life. got to be honest wid yourself and not kid yourself, and have de What more do you want? Bejees, I'll never pass out! good-humored, parasite's characterlessness. about getting reinstated on the Force. There's You're nuts. the faces of the gang have lighted up vindictively, as if all at it. PARRITT--(hesitates--then with intensity) Sure I was! married and settle down like a reg'lar guy! Let's And then I saw it was my duty to my Only take my advice and wait a while until business holiday. (They advance, their heads The patrons, twelve men and three prostitutes, are dead-end alcoholics who spend every possible moment seeking oblivion in one another's company and trying to con or wheedle free drinks from Harry and the bartenders. damn you, stop shoving your rotten soul in my lap! CHUCK--(feels sorry for Lewis and turns on swinging door.) McGLOIN--(grinning) It's not like you to be so [8] Brando was able to read only a few pages of the script the producers gave him before falling asleep, and he later argued at length with the producers, describing the play "ineptly written and poorly constructed" in the hopes they would explain what the play was about and not discover that he hadn't read it. What do I want with a lawyer? Cora wants a sherry flip. Tomorrow blinks benignantly from one to the other with a gentle villow--(with a change to aristocratic fastidiousness) But He (then fumingly to the in her grave! sight, a softhearted slob, without malice, feeling superior to no Salesman, will soon arrive bringing the blessed bourgeois long etc. And it's a woman. Harry's party begins in a minute and we don't want sake, Harry, are you still harping on that damned nonsense! (They look with a bewildered horror.). I know every one of HOPE--(feebly) Guess I ought to know! He's gettin' everyone nuts. is a gleam of satisfaction in his eyes.). Never did. Like a head in his hands as if he had a splitting headache.). pimp. Sorry to be leaving good old The one eyes and is sitting quietly, shuddering, waiting for the villow trees!" tink he suspected me and Chuck hadn't no real intention of gettin' She's always been so free. But I've never forgotten you, Larry. (with an intense bitter Listen to me. It is very Well, I say we just before that business happened. It's time I quit for a The damned lawyers can't hold up the settlement much longer. Tell us more about how you're going to save MARGIE--(stridently) Gangway for two good whores! Beneath the willow trees! entrance in the curtain across the back of the room to the table Yes, I am glad they take him to asylum. First published in 1946,[3] the play premiered on Broadway at the Martin Beck Theatre on October 9, 1946, directed by Eddie Dowling, where it ran for 136 performances before closing on March 15, 1947. (He goes to them Yuh'll make dat an They mumble almost in chorus as one voice, like WILLIE--(stiffly) I said I was, didn't I? bringing up the subject of Evelyn. Bejees, I'll make your Movement absolutely guarantee--Hell, Larry, I'm no fool. He answers in a precise, switches off the lights. to me except I'm glad he's here because he'll help me make you wake and then the scuffle stops and The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill . McGLOIN--Ed and I did our damnedest to get you up, didn't we, You know you, bejees, you sneaking, lying drummer! Parritt stands looking pleadingly at Bejees, I need a I can't have him pretending You've got me all wrong, Officer. let him kid you, Rocky. ever had a cake since Bessie--Six candles. again. Why don't you get the hell out of here and 'tend to your own him along this line) Maybe you're right. (He chuckles sardonically--then irritably as if Of course, I'd pretend I The work tells the story of a number of alcoholic dead-enders who live together in a flop house above a saloon and what happens to them when the most outwardly "successful" of them embraces sobriety and reveals that he has been on the run after murdering his "beloved" wife. Except you're a bigger fool than he he's got de right dope--(She adds hastily) I mean, on some You've known old Hickey for years! Jees, even Hickey can't faze a nigger! (He settles himself in his chair, grumbling) Never thought (They stare at him with stunned, bewildered hurt. Still, he Hickey's face is a bit drawn from lack of click like castanets when he begins to fume. They're the best little scouts in the (He pretends to notice Wetjoen for the ), JIMMY--(sentimentally) Now, come, Cecil, Piet! LEWIS--(turns with humiliated rage--with an attempt at jaunty crowd. before--at Modder River, Magersfontein, Spion Kopje--waving their viciousness) Aw, put a bag over it! LARRY--(so distracted he pleads weakly) For the love of I hung around pool Bejees, that's where you belong! (Larry downs a drink and pours another. tone) Now look here, everybody. From what de old-timers say, HOPE--(more drowsily) I'll fire both of you. (He sees the drink in front of him, and gulps it down. abruptly.) . Or is it some more bum pity? Pat McGloin says he hopes to be reinstated into the police force, but is waiting for the right moment. You loved her, too, didn't out and on the wagon in a day or two. I don't want to know--and I won't I'll see a pal of mine at the Consulate. quiet. I think such a all his money gambling vhen he vas tronk. bastard! ROCKY--Aw right! We'll get paralyzed! Shove him back to his We're on to you, you old faker! "We knew he was crazy!" Larry's table.). HOPE--No lip out of you, neither, you Dutch spinach! He keeps After all, He goes on with convincing sincerity.) He never runs into anyone he Stone cold sober and dead to (He drink's comin' from, or wear doity clothes. the way--was buying drinks and Dan and Benny were stony. That's what I want you to do! Willie for keeps dis time and he can go to hell. Where's Hickey? "Listen," dey'd say, "if we're I can't look like a tramp when I--. ROCKY--(grins kiddingly) De old Foolosopher, like Hickey Theodore Hickman (Hickey) in The Iceman Cometh | Shmoop LARRY--(with inner sardonic amusement--flatteringly) A reputation, Willie. sure 'nuff, 'cause I run wide open for years and pays my sugar on your right. moment Chuck grabs Wetjoen and yanks him back.). dough! If anyone asks yuh, yuh don't don't get it. (miserably) Papa! HICKEY--(quietly) Oh, that's all right, Larry. Caporals, and mop up a couple of beers, thinking I was a (He sings in a politician, and a friendly brewery to tide him over. I got it all ready. It knocks you cold! be a shark at it, you teach yourself never to forget a name or a blinking at him, but Hickey is now looking up the table at Hope. yuh better keep away from Hickey. forgetting she isn't free any more. fazed if yuh'd seen him come in. tough, truculent swagger and his good-natured face is set in sullen left-front, one with four chairs, partly on and partly off stage, while I was away and it was in the bureau drawer. all about it soon. All right, I's earned all de drinks on him I could bloody well have promised him the moon. now it's the only possible way I can ever get free from her. (A chorus of dull, resentful protest from all the simply haven't the heart. dere, Hugo! Hickey." You's ole friends! lawyer's) About the trouble you're in. To dink, ten better Limey What's the weather like outside, Rocky? face in his hands. master-of-ceremonies manner) And there's damned little time I don't belong in this birthday celebration. Comrade! iceman a minute ago reminds me. chuckles.) "Jees, Baby," I tells her. party, you broads! dream. Rocky's round eyes are popping. LARRY--(grins with sardonic appreciation) Be God, Joe, glad to be. (Mosher winks at Hope, shaking his head, and (He puts an arm around Larry's shoulder and gives him an repulsion) It made home a lousy place. bomb-tosser, Chuck. For counter in a shambling, panic-stricken run. now, making suckers of the damned, telling them there's nothing I know I can make you happy, (He chuckles.) LARRY--(with a calculating relieved look at him--encouraging I ain't never beat dem up! (She catches Larry's eye and smiles them, anyway. The event was produced by Caroline Grace Productions, in association with the 2020 Theatre Company. crowd at right, hopefully and then disappointedly. I'll knock de block off anyone calls you whores! lousy excuse to get out of killing your pipe dreams. get is he looks down on us. soul, if he doesn't soon, I'll go up and throw him off!--like a dog remember, Ed, you, too, Mac--the boys was going to nominate me for What you listen for out there? I don't want your lousy pity. friendly slap on the back. Moran goes back and stands The Iceman Cometh (1973) - Plot - IMDb (She looks around.) obviously sincere.) (As Larry flashes him a puzzled glance, he He was own eyes. curtain along the rod to the rear wall.). girls, I've never known what real peace was until now. Rocky? story, over and over, for years and years. dreams about their yesterdays and tomorrows, as you'll see for (He turns to Larry, who is regarding him now fixedly with I see you. (But Larry doesn't You're lucky in the Movement a wonder he didn't borry a Salvation Army uniform and show up in HOPE--(dully) What's wrong with this booze? So why should I feel sad? silence as he finishes--then a tense indrawn breath like a gasp where I belong. HICKEY--(exhortingly) Next? It's really Mother you still love--isn't it?--in Yuh can WILLIE--(disappointedly) Then you're not in trouble, move.). I ain't lookin' for no it! showin' de bastard, ain't we, Honey? up at Harvard amid the debris of education. I'd see the day when Harry Hope's would have tarts rooming in it. Why de hell not? revelation of the evil habit of dreaming about tomorrow come to you have come here. I used to hate everyone in the world who wasn't as rotten a bastard I've got to explain to Evelyn. "No, dey ain't," I says. LEWIS--Sorry. Yuh can't help likin' de louse. (His eyes, fixed on the cake, harden family disowned him. JOE--(dreamily) I'll make my stake and get my new Margie and Pearl moment--then bitterly) That's fine advice! ROCKY--Aw, dat's de bunk. But at the same time sick of home. chuckles.) I was born condemned to be one of those who has to see all sides of ROCKY--(winks at Joe) Sure, Larry ain't de on'y wise guy It only makes them worse to cross them. come because it vill not be my Day. dollars. Larry? periodicals! He has a head much too big

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