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Queen: My Scientist, of course.
General: A civilian?
Queen: He sprays marvellously.
General: Madam . . .
Queen: You may go.^
General: Your Majesty . . .
Queen: Don't "bother finish!;
General: Madam, this Is madnessS
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Queen: Don't bother finishing your sentence.14-1 Just go.
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Queen: Good-bye.1—'Go!
General: Madam—may I . . . ?
Queen: No farewell speeches, please.
General: Very well, madam.®
Queen: Why do Generals always want to make speeches?
General: This day will be marked the darkest in our^
history. You have pronounced the doom of our colony
School children will know this as "The Day You Stopped
Listening To Me."I
Queen: Good-bye. Good riddance Hooray for D. D. T.!
Tell me—how did you ever think up such a delightful
weapon?
Scientist: Oh, well—I'm a genius.
Queen: I'm the only genius in the colony. I'm your
Queen.
Scientist: I thought of it with your genius, of course.
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Queen: That's better.12^Do you remember the day I first
chose you from all the others?
Scientist: Vividly.
Queen: I was reviewing my workers in that dreadful
stand in the old parade ground. I was hot. I was tired.
Six of my feet were killing me.
Scientist: You didn't show it.
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Long, Jerry Lyndon. An Analysis and Production Book for a Staging of Samuel Spewack's Under the Sycamore Tree, thesis, August 1967; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc163912/m1/100/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .