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Scene One: He was not much of a success as a rancher. Scene Two: He could not resist overfeeding his animals. Scene Three: They were huge gross creatures with bulging pleading eyes. Scene Four: He had killed three or four of them in this manner. Scene Five: Early one summer morning he was found unconscious in a stall. He had been stricken down in the act of giving a horse an extra quart of oats. Scene Six: Woman comes to the center of the stage. To be read from the center of the stage by the woman. Except for scene six, she should be seated ion stage in front of the curtain and to the extreme left. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN A POET, AN ARTIST AND AN INTERMEDIA ARTIST
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Scene One: He was not much of a success as a rancher. Scene Two: He could not resist overfeeding his animals. Scene Three: They were huge gross creatures with bulging pleading eyes. Scene Four: He had killed three or four of them in this manner. Scene Five: Early one summer morning he was found unconscious in a stall. He had been stricken down in the act of giving a horse an extra quart of oats. Scene Six: Woman comes to the center of the stage. To be read from the center of the stage by the woman. Except for scene six, she should be seated ion stage in front of the curtain and to the extreme left. A COLLABORATION BETWEEN A POET, AN ARTIST AND AN INTERMEDIA ARTIST
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