A Raisin in the Sun
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I'll put it on.
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I shall have to teach you how
to drape it properly.

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You take it like so.
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Like so.
And you drape it around here.

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Under.
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Now turn.
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That's enough.
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Tuck it here.
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You wear it well, very well.
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You really think so?
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Do you remember
when I met you at school?

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You came up to me and you said...
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You were the most
serious thing I'd seen.

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You said, "Mr. Asagai...
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...I should like very much to talk
with you about Africa.

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You see, Mr. Asagai,
I am looking for my identity!"

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It's true this isn't so much
the profile of a Hollywood Queen...

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...as, say, the Queen of the Nile.
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What does it matter?
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Assimilationism is so popular
in your country.

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I am not an assimilationist!
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Such a serious one.
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So you like the robes?
You must take excellent care of them.

:36:35
They're from my sister's
personal wardrobe.

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You sent all the way home for me.
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For you...
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...I'd do much more.
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That's what I came for. I must go.
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Will you call me Monday?
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Of course. We have a great deal
to talk about, you and I.

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I mean, about identity and all that.
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And time.
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Time?

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