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Read the following scene from The Inheritors. FRED JORDAN'S cell. Slowly, at the end left unchalked, as for door, she goes in. Her hand goes up as against
a
wall; looks at her other hand, sees it is out too far, brings it in, giving herself the width of the cell. Walks its
length, halts, looks up.) And one window-too high up to see out.
(in the moment she stands there, she is in that cell; she is all the people
who are in those cells. EMIL JOHNSON [who works at the courthouse],
appears from outside.)
MADELINE: (stepping out of the cell door, and around it) Hello, Emil.
EMIL: How are you, Madeline? How do, Mr Morton. (IRA barely nods and does not turn... EMIL turns back
MADELINE) Well, I'm just from the courthouse. Looks like you and I might take a ride together, Madeline. You
come before the Commissioner at four.
A possible disadvantage to watching this scene, as opposed to reading 1 silently, is that viewers are

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