![]() ![]() I regret I didn't advise Mary to add some aniseed stars. It also had too many leeks and not enough onions. SMITH: But still, the soup was perhaps a little too salt. However, the third time you took less than the first two times, while as for me, I took a great deal more. I do not like them when they are well done. SMITH: Mary did the potatoes very well, this evening. SMITH: However, the oil from the grocer at the corner is still the best. However, I prefer not to tell them that their oil is bad. It is even better than the oil from the grocer at the bottom of the street. The oil from the grocer at the corner is better quality than the oil from the grocer across the street. SMITH: Potatoes are very good fried in fat the salad oil was not rancid. That's because we live in the suburbs of London and because our name is Smith. We've drunk the soup, and eaten the fish and chips, and the English salad. The English clock strikes 17 English strokes. ![]() ![]() Smith, an Englishwoman, is darning some English socks. He is wearing English spectacles and a small gray English mustache.īeside him, in another English armchair, Mrs. Smith, an Englishman, seated in his English armchair and wearing English slippers, is smoking his English pipe and reading an English newspaper, near an English fire. MARTIN, MARY, the maid, THE FIRE CHIEF SCENE: A middle-class English interior, with English armchairs. THE BALD SOPRANO by Eugene Ionesco The Characters: MR. But turns out to be deaf and dumb (The Chairs), are as sardonically. The plays of Samuel Beckett, Arthur Adamov, and Eugene Ionesco have been performed. ![]()
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