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What Others Say About Willy…. “It got so embarrassing I sent him to Florida. And you know something? Most of the time he’s talking to you .” (pg. 21) “There’s one or two other things depressing him, Happy” (pg. 21)
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What Others Say About Willy… “It got so embarrassing I sent him to Florida. And you know something? Most of the time he’s talking to you.” (pg. 21) “There’s one or two other things depressing him, Happy” (pg. 21) “Isn’t that terrible? Don’t leave again, will you? You’ll find a job here. You gotta stick around. I don't know what to do about him, its getting embarrassing.” (pg. 27) “But you’re doing wonderful, dear. You’re making seventy to a hundred dollars a week.” (pg. 37) “And the boys, Willy. Few men are idolized by their children the way you are.” (pg. 37) “I don’t see no sense in it. You don’t have to go on this way.” (pg. 43) “Stop making excuses for Him! He always, always wiped the floor with you. Never had an ounce of respect for you.” (pg. 55) “It’s when you come home he’s always the worst.” (pg. 54) “But you’ve got to make sure you’re not making a fool out of yourself.: (pg. 127) “Pop I’m a dime a dozen and so are you” (pg. 132) “You were never anything but a hardworking drummer who landed in the ash can like all the rest of them.” (pg. 132) “Will you take that phony dream and burn it before something happens” (pg. 133) “There’s more of him in that front stoop than in all the sales he ever made” (pg. 138) “The man didn’t know who he was” (pg. 138) “Now Willy you never averaged-” (pg. 82) “But sometimes Willy it’s just better for a man to walk away.” (pg. 95) “That’s just it you tell him something nice” (pg. 105) “Yeah but he doesn’t mean anything to you. You could help him- I can’t.” (pg. 115) “You fake, you phony little fake!!!!” (pg. “No but it’s a business kid and everybody’s gotta pull their own weight” (pg. 80) ” You didn’t crack up again did you?” (pg. 79) “…because I love him. He’s the dearest man in the world to me, and I won’t have anyone making him feel unwanted and low and blue… I know he's not easy to get along with- nobody knows that better than me- but…” (pg. 55) “He wouldn’t listen to you.” (pg. 120) “He’ll call you a coward.” (pg. 126)