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

MS-TCD-10730

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Segment 1

Estragon

[3071|003] We help him?

Vladimir

[3071|004] In anticipation of some tangible return.

Estragon

[3075] And suppose he -

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Segment 2

Vladimir
[3076] Let ius not waste our time in idle discourse! [3077] (Pause.
[3078] Vehemently.) [3079] Let us do something, while we have the
chance!
[3080] It is not every day that we are needed. [3081] Not
indeed that we personally are needed.
[3082] Others would
meet the case equally well, if not better.
[3083] To all
mankind they were addressed, those cries for help
still ringing in our ears!

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Segment 3

[3084] But at this place, at
this moment of time, all mankind is us, whether we
like it or not.
[3085] Let us make the most of it, before
it is too late!
[3086] Let us represent worthily for once
the foul brood to which a cruel fate consigned us!

[3087] What do you say? [3088] (Estragon says nothing.)

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Segment 4

[3089] It is true
that when with folded arms we weigh the pros and cons
we are no less a credit to our species.
[3090] The tiger
bounds to the help of his congeners without the least
reflexion,
[3091] or else he slinks away into the depths of
the thickets.
[3092] But that is not the question.

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Segment 5

[3093] What are
we doing here, that is the question.
[3094] And we are blessed
in this, that we happen to know the answer.
[3095] Yes, in
this immense confusion one thing alone is clear. We
are waiting for Godot to come -

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Segment 6

Estragon

[3096] Ah!

Pozzo

[3096|001] Help!

Vladimir

[3097] Or for night to fall. [3098] (Pause.) [3099] We have kept our appoint-
ment and that's an end to that.
[3100] We are not saints, but
we have kept our appointment.
[3101] How many people can boast
as much?

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Segment 7

Estragon

[3102] Billions

Vladimir

[3103] You think so?

Estragon

[3104] I don't know.

Vladimir

[3105] You may be right.

Pozzo

[3106] Hel^p!

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