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Terence Rattigan

The Winslow Boy

  • Ibraheem Adebesinhas quoted4 years ago
    Scene: The drawing-room of a house in Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington, on a morning in July, at some period not long before the war of 1914-1918.

    The furnishings betoken solid but not undecorative upper middle-class comfort.

    On the rise of the curtain A BOY of about fourteen, dressed in the uniform of an Osborne naval cadet, is discovered. There is something rigid and tense in his attitude, and his face is blank and without expression.

    There is the sound of someone in the hall. As the sound comes nearer, he looks despairingly round, as if contemplating flight. An elderly maid (VIOLET) comes in, and stops in astonishment at sight of him.

    VIOLET. Master Ronnie!
  • May Thu Maunghas quoted5 years ago
    Reassuringly.) No, of course you didn’t.
  • May Thu Maunghas quoted5 years ago
    New Woman attitude.
  • May Thu Maunghas quoted5 years ago
    I love John in every way that a woman can love a man, and far, far more than he loves me.
  • May Thu Maunghas quoted5 years ago
    arthritis has been troubling me rather a lot, lately
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