Digital Manuscript ProjectEn attendant Godot / Waiting for Godot

VLADIMIR
[3107] What's certain is that the hours are long, under
these conditions, and constrain us to beguile them
with proceedings which, how shall I say, which may
at first sight seem reasonable to those less until they become a habit [3108] You may say
familiar with them than ourselves.
it is to prevent our reason from foundering. [3109] No
doubt. [3110] But has it not long been straying in the
night without end of the abyssal depths? That's
what I sometimes wonder. [3111] You follow my reasoning?
VLADIMIR
[3123] We wait. [3124] We are bored. [3125] (he throws up his hand) POZZO
[3134]
Down [3126] No, don't protest, we are bored to extinction, death
there's no denying it. [3127] Good. [3128] A diversion turns comes along and what do we do? [3129] We let it go to waste.
up and
[3130] Come, let's get to work!
[3131] (he advances towards
the heap, stops in his stride) [3132] In an instant all
will vanish and we'll be alone again, in the midst
of nothingness! [3133] (he broods)
Two hundred Five shillings!
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En attendant Godot / Waiting for Godot © 2017 Samuel Beckett Digital Manuscript Project.
Editors: Dirk Van Hulle, Pim Verhulst and Vincent Neyt