English, 27.04.2021 01:00 iluvdolantwins
Help!
Read the following excerpt from Endgame by Samud
Beckett:
HAMM:
You feel normal?
CLOV (rritablys.
I toll you I don't complain.
HAMM.
I fool a little strange.
(Pause.)
Clovi
CLOV:
Yas.
HAMM:
Have you not had enough?
CLOV: Yes!
(Pause.)
Of what?
HAMM:
of this... this... thing.
CLOV:
I always had.
(Pauso.)
Not you?
HAMM (gloomily):
Then there's no reason for it to change.
CLOV:
It may end.
(Pauso.)
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HAMM:
You feel n...
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