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<title>#1123 &#8212; The kid from Readings and Monologues À La Mode by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;Suppose you was a kid like me, 
And ma would take you on her knee 
And fill the wash rag full of soap, 
And hold you tight as any rope, 
And wash yer eyes and nose and chin, 
And 'hind your ears, and ever'thin', 
And git some soap suds in&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1818 &#8212; Martha from unknown by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;I've made up my mind at last. I'll throw convention to the winds and show the world that I'm a new woman. I'll do it--I'll do it to-night! I'll propose to Reginald Brady. (A little faster.) I've considered the question from every possible stand-point and I've come to the conclusion&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#2408 &#8212; MRS. RATUN-SKY from Readings and Monologues À La Mode by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;Vell, Sarah Goldfish, maybe I ain't a tired voman already. My, ain't you got a style today mit a new lace collar an' a clean dress, an' ever'thing. Me, I ain't got no more time for to be stylish. Like to a slave I am, mit three children, und a&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#2969 &#8212; Martha from a leap year leap by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;MARTHA: I've made up my mind at last. I'll throw convention to the winds and show the world that I'm a new woman. I'll do it--I'll do it to-night! I'll propose to Reginald Brady. (A little faster.) I've considered the question from every possible stand-point and I've come to the&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#3084 &#8212; boy from readings and monologues a la mode by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;Suppose you was a kid like me,  
And ma would take you on her knee  
And fill the wash rag full of soap,  
And hold you tight as any rope,  
And wash yer eyes and nose and chin,  
And 'hind your ears, and ever'thin',  
And git some soap suds in&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#3607 &#8212; Mrs. Gilhooley from Mrs. Gilhooley&#39;s Bungaloo by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;MRS. GILHOOLEY: Have yeez heard about me good fortune? Ould Mrs. Pinnymint doied, she did, and what do ye think?--She lift me a furnished bungaloo in her will. Oi been her cook fer twinty years and she had so much money she didn't know who to lave it all to&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#252 &#8212; Martha from A Leap Year Leap by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;I've made up my mind at last. I'll throw convention to the winds and show the world that I'm a new woman. I'll do it--I'll do it to-night! I'll propose to Reginald Brady. [A little faster.] I've considered the question from every possible stand-point and I've come to the conclusion&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#378 &#8212; Mrs. Ratun Sky from Yiddish Love by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;MRS. RATUN-SKY: Vell, Sarah Goldfish, maybe I ain't a tired voman already. My, ain't you got a style today mit a new lace collar an' a clean dress, an' ever'thing. Me, I ain't got no more time for to be stylish. Like to a slave I am, mit three children&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#1567 &#8212; unknown from none by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;Suppose you was a kid like me,  
And ma would take you on her knee  
And fill the wash rag full of soap,  
And hold you tight as any rope,  
And wash yer eyes and nose and chin,  
And 'hind your ears, and ever'thin',  
And git some soap suds in&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#2416 &#8212; unknown from unknown by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;Good evening, Mrs. Audience, 
And Mr. Audience, too; 
I hope you're glad to see me, 
And will like me 'fore I'm through. 
I'm here to bid you welcome, 
I'm sure I like your style; 
We'll soon become right friendly 
If you will only smile. 
  
I'll try to entertain you 
With&#8230;&quot;</description>
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<title>#2417 &#8212; unknown from unknown by Walter Ben Hare</title>
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<description>&quot;Good evening, Mrs. Audience, 
And Mr. Audience, too; 
I hope you're glad to see me, 
And will like me 'fore I'm through. 
I'm here to bid you welcome, 
I'm sure I like your style; 
We'll soon become right friendly 
If you will only smile. 
  
I'll try to entertain you 
With&#8230;&quot;</description>
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