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Dramatic Reading for Two WomenAuthor - anonymous 1. I am a woman 2. I am a woman born of a woman, whose man owned a factory. 3. I am a woman whose man wore silk suits, who constantly watched his weight. 4. I am a woman who watched two babies grow into beautiful children. 5. I am a woman who watched twins grow into popular college students with
summers abroad. 6. But then there was a man: 7. And he talked about the peasants getting richer by my family getting poorer. 8. We had to eat rice. 9. We had to eat beans! 10. My children were no longer given summer visas to Europe. 11. And I felt like a peasant. 12. A peasant with a dull, hard, unexciting life. 13. And I saw a man. 14. And together we began to plot with the hope of the return to freedom-- 15. Someday, the return to freedom. 16. And then, 17. One day, 18. There were planes overhead and guns firing close by. 19. I gathered my children and went home. 20. And the guns moved farther and farther away. 21. And then, they announced that freedom had been restored! 22. They came into my home along with my man. 23. Those men whose money was almost gone-- 24. And we all had drinks to celebrate. 25. The most wonderful martinis. 26. And then they asked us to dance. 27. Me. 28. And my sisters. 29. And then they took us. 30. They took us to dinner at a small, private club. 31. And they treated us to beef. 32. It was one course after another. 33. We nearly burst we were so full. 34. It was magnificent to be free again! 35. And then we gathered the children together. 36. And he gave them some good wine 37. And then we gave them a party. (pause) 38. The beans have almost disappeared now. 39. The rice: I’ve replaced it with chicken or steak. 40. And the parties continue, night after night to make up for all the time
wasted. 41. And I feel like a woman again. |
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