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Act II

Scene as before.

WINNIE imbedded up to neck, hat on head,
eyes closed. Her head, which she can no longer
turn, nor bow, nor raise, faces front motionless
throughout act. Movements of eyes as
indicated
.

Bag and parasol as before. Revolver
conspicuous to her right on mound
.

Long pause.

Bell rings loudly. She opens eyes at once. Bell
stops. She gazes front. Long pause
.

WINNIE Hail, holy light. (Long pause. She closes her
eyes. Bell rings loudly. She opens eyes at once.
Bell stops. She gazes front. Long smile. Smile
off. Long pause
.) Someone is looking at me
still. (Pause.) Caring for me still. (Pause.)
That is what I find so wonderful. (Pause.)

-49-

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Publication Information: Book Title: Happy Days: A Play in Two Acts. Contributors: Samuel Beckett - author. Publisher: Grove Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1961. Page Number: 49.
    
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