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A Thousand Clowns Study Guide

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by Herb Gardner
About 64 pages (19,117 words)
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Act 2, Part 3 Summary

This scene is set in Murray's apartment, which has been somewhat redecorated. Nick enters from the fire escape and smiles appreciatively at the changes. Sandra enters from the kitchen, and their conversation reveals that Nick went to the upstairs neighbor's after school, that Sandra did the redecorating, and that they're both excited about Murray's going down to Arnold's office to talk about a job. Nick talks about how Murray acts strangely sometimes but that it's fun, and then he says that Sandra's a nice lady. She says he's nice as well, they talk about how they both like to laugh, and then Nick asks whether she's going to stay for a while. Sandra says she thinks she might. As Nick gets ready to go, he asks whether Murray's seen the redecorating.....

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