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NO SMOKING

A monologue from the play by Jacinto Benavente NOTE: This monologue is reprinted from Plays: Second Series. Trans. John Garrett Underhill. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1919. LADY: For goodness’ sake, don’t stop upon our account! Smoke as much as you want to–it doesn’t bother me, or my daughter, either. We are used to it. Her

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DRAMATIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN

Agamemnonby Aeschylus Lady Windermere’s Fanby Oscar Wilde Agamemnonby Aeschylus La Sainte Courtisaneby Oscar Wilde Ajaxby Sophocles Les Miserablesby Victor Hugo Ajaxby Sophocles The Lower Depthsby Maxim Gorky All’s Well That Ends Wellby William Shakespeare Macbethby William Shakespeare Always Ridiculousby Jose Echegaray Maddalena Speaksby Neith Boyce Antigoneby Sophocles The Magnanimous Loverby St. John Ervine Bajazetby Jean

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