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Which line from the still alarm by george s. kaufman contains a parody of british society? a. first fireman: we're the firemen, mr. barclay. (they remove their hats.) b. bob (eagerly): do you like it? (remembers his plight.) suppose i go to another hotel and there's a fire there, too! c. bellboy: i've got a message from the clerk, sir. for mr. barclay personally. d. bob: yes, that is pretty bad. h'm. (to ed). i say, you really ought to see this— e. bob: (crosses to boy) i'm mr. barclay. what is the message?

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