The book Collected Plays And Teleplays (Irish Literature) was written by author Flann O'brien Here you can read free online of Collected Plays And Teleplays (Irish Literature) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Collected Plays And Teleplays (Irish Literature) a good or bad book?
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There is a dull flicker of a fire (if any) in the grate. FREDDIE MATTHEWS is lolling in an armchair sideways, his legs hanging down over the arm. One slipper has fallen off his foot. He is wearing pyjamas under a nondescript dressing gown. He is smoking and reading a newspaper. After a moment, MAGGIE barges in wearing an apron carrying a dust-pan and a stiff hand-brush. Her movements are noisy and fussy, and her voice is bad-tempered, loud. MAGGIE: It’s after twelve. When are you going to shave ...or am I supposed to keep the hot water switched on all day? FREDDIE: I don’t think I’ll shave at all today. MAGGIE: Is that the way? You have no objection to going about looking like a tramp or a tinker? FREDDIE: Plenty of men I know shave only every second day. MAGGIE: Yes, and skip washing themselves too. (She stoops and sweeps something off the carpet into her pan. As the talk proceeds, she continues doing this in various parts of the floor.) FREDDIE: Look, Maggie, I’m reading the paper.
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