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Foot Job Original Dialogues

William:
Anne Cooper must leave my house immediately! You are no longer free to act.



Dorothea:
You are wrong William. I am free now, from always having to act.





William:
You will have nothing! Be no one!



Dorothea:
But myself!





Dorothea:
I am nobody Mr. Hayes, but I do not intend to be nobody for long. It is too exhausting.



Lawrence:
With all due respect, you appear to be somebody to me.



Dorothea:
You're not a radical I hope Mr. Hayes?



Lawrence:
I take the liberty to follow my own thoughts.



Dorothea:
I'm a believer in independence myself.





William Poyser:
Your wit is uncommonly sharp, Miss Cooper.



Ann Cooper:
I have known what it is to want, Mr Poyser.



William Poyser:
You were a governess, I believe, before.



Ann Cooper:
Miss Brook freed me from that pinch and grind.



William Poyser:
Certainly we've all come here to better ourselves.



Ann Cooper:
If not to make ourselves better.