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David Herbert Lawrence

Touch and Go

The play entitled “Touch and Go” was first published in 1920.
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Quotes

  • varshneyishapvhas quoted7 years ago
    ACT I
    SCENE I
    Sunday morning. Market-place of a large mining village in the
    Midlands. A man addressing a small gang of colliers from the
    foot of a stumpy memorial obelisk. Church bells heard.
    Churchgoers passing along the outer pavements.
    WILLIE HOUGHTON. What's the matter with you folks, as I've told you before, and as I shall keep on telling you every now and again, though it doesn't make a bit of difference, is that you've got no idea of freedom whatsoever. I've lived in this blessed place for fifty years, and I've never seen the spark of an idea, nor of any response to an idea, come out of a single one of
  • varshneyishapvhas quoted7 years ago
    the
    Midlands. A man addressing a small gang of colliers from the
  • varshneyishapvhas quoted7 years ago
    SCENE I
    Sunday morning.  Market-place of a large mining village in the
    Midlands.  A man addressing a small gang of colliers from the
    foot of a stumpy memorial obelisk.  Church bells heard.
    Churchgoers passing along the outer pavements.
    WILLIE HOUGHTON. What's the matter with you folks, as I've told you before, and as I shall keep on telling you every now and again, though it doesn't make a bit of difference, is that you've got no idea of freedom whatsoever. I've lived in this blessed place for fifty years, and I've never seen the spark of an idea, nor of any response to an idea, come out of a single one of you, all the time.
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