A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino-6

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EDDIE: Oh, no, no. How I love the lower classes! CORA: If only they would use Kolynos— BITOY: And take a bath everyday— PETE: And wear a necktie and coat like Eddie here— EDDIE: And be able to discourse on Marxism and Trotskyism like Pete here— CORA: Boys, boys—no bickering. EDDIE: Cora— CORA: Yes, darling? EDDIE: Shut up. CORA: That’s what I like about Eddie. He knows how to deal with common people. And if you love the common people so much, Eddie, we’ve got lots and lots of them right where we work. They’re down among the machines, and they’re there every day—right in the same building with us. They’re small and they smell of sweat and they live on fish. I’m surprised at you fellows. Here’s the proletariat right under your noses, day in and day out, but I never see you fellows g

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