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

MS-HRC-SB-6-4-1

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Segment 1

POZZO
[1451] Is there anything I can do
that's what I ask myself,
to cheer them up?

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Segment 2

[1452] I have
given them bones, I have
talked to them about this
and that, I have ex-
plained the twilight,
admittedly.

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Segment 3

[1454] But is it
enough, that's what
tortures me, is it enough?

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Segment 4

ESTRAGON

[1455] Even five.

VLADIMIR

[1455|001] (to Estragon, indignantly).
[1456] That's enough!

ESTRAGON

[1457] I couldn't accept less.

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Segment 5

POZZO
[1458] Is it enough? [1459] No doubt.
[1460] But I am liberal. [1461] It's
my nature.
[1462] This evening.
[1463] So much the worse for me.

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Segment 6

[1464] (He jerks the rope. [1465] Lucky
looks at him
.)
[1466] For I
shall suffer, no doubt about
that.
[1467] (He picks up the whip.)

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Segment 7

[1468] What do you prefer? [1469] Shall
we have him dance, or
sing, or recite, or think,
or -

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Segment 8

ESTRAGON

[1470] Who?

POZZO

[1471] Who! [1472] You know how to
think, you two?

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Segment 9

VLADIMIR

[1473] He thinks?

POZZO

[1474] Certainly. [1475] Aloud. [1476] He even
used to think very prettily
once. I could listen to him

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