Dialects for Oral Interpretation

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LUCY. It 's done but I ain't done wif you. You got to learn good bef o ' you can eat good. Who redeem you ? BOOKER. Christ. I 11 stop being hungry for it if I don't get it now. LUCY. Bettah lose youah wishes an' youah ahms an' laigs an' everything youah body 's fix wif an' keep youah immortal soul. Who sanctify you? BOOKER. The Holy Ghost. I don't want nothing but mush. LUCY. Well, you ain' goin' to git hit twell you luhns de questions. What de chief en' of man? 1 Beprinted by permission of the... author and by special arrange- ment with The Macmillan Company, Publishers. For permission to perform this play application must be made to the author in care of the publisher. 228 Dialects for Oral Interpretation BOOKER. Chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy himself for ever. LUCY (coming swiftly forward and confronting him with a threatening look). Enjoy hisself! I am' neveh teach you dat. You know betteh '11 dat. Man got no right to enjoy hisself. He got to enjoy Gawd. You knows dat as well as you knows eatin'.

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