A contemplative, self-deprecating, hopeful Georgina's monologue from "Dream Girl" by Elmer Rice. Genre: comedy.
All right, mother! I’m practically dressed! Maybe your mother is right, Georgina. Maybe it’s time you cut out the daydreaming—time you stopped mooning around and imagining yourself to be this extraordinary creature with a strange and fascinating psychological life. Still, to be honest, compared to t
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