Samuel Beckett
Digital Manuscript Project
En attendant Godot / Waiting for Godot

MS-HRC-SB-6-4-1

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Segment 1

POZZO

[1426] of encouragement. [1427] (Pause.)
[1428] I weakened a little towards
the end,
[1429] you didn't notice?

VLADIMIR

[1430] Oh perhaps just a teeny
weeny little bit.

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Segment 2

ESTRAGON

[1431] I thought it was intentional.

POZZO

[1432] You see my memory is
defective.

[1433] Silence.

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Segment 3

ESTRAGON

[1434] In the meantime nothing
happens.

POZZO

[1436] You find it tedious?

ESTRAGON

[1437] Somewhat.

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Segment 4

POZZO

[1438] (to Vladimir) [1439] And you, Sir?

VLADIMIR

[1440] I've been better entertained.

[1441] Silence. [1442] Pozzo struggles
inwardly
.

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Segment 5

POZZO

[1443] Gentlemen, you have
been... civil to me.

ESTRAGON

[1444] Not at all!

VLADIMIR

[1445] What an idea!

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Segment 6

POZZO

[1446] Yes yes, you have been
correct.
[1447] So that I ask
myself
[1448] is there anything
I can do in my turn for
these honest fellows who
are having such a dull,
dull time.

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Segment 7

ESTRAGON

[1449] Even ten francs would be
a help.

VLADIMIR

[1450] We are not beggars!

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