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So, er, how’s the play going?
Well, as you can see, very poorly.
You know, when I quit this thing, I didn’t think that everyone would be so affected.
Neither did I.
OK. Mr. Feeny still not ( )on
the( )but i
f that’s what he takes, you got your Hamlet back.
Mr. Mathews, hum. I already have my Hamlet. He may( )into the scenery, he may talk like a ( ). For all I know, tomorrow he may show up in ( )makeup. ( )he is my Hamlet. I do, however, have an opening for a Spear-carrier.
Spear-carrier?
There is an old theater expression: there are no small parts, only small actors.
You know, Mr. Feeny, maybe I would
have built on th
is play. If you pick something a little cooler. I mean, couldn’t we do selected scenes from the( )? Or how about a Steven's ghost soliloquy?
You know, Mr. you are absolutely right. ( )is dry, ( )and there is no way for a person at your age to be affected by it.
I am thy father’s spirit. Doomed for a certain term to ( ), and for the day confined to fast in fires, till the foul crimes done in my days of nature are burnt and purged away. But that I am forbid to tell the secrets of my prison house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood. But this ( )must not be to ears of flesh and blood. List, list, oh list if thou didst ever thy dear father love.
Oh, God!
Revenge, his foul and most unnatural murder.
Murder?
Of course ,I am not Steven's ghost
.