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Which lines of dialogue does the playwright include in Brighton Beach Memoirs to show Kate's viewpoint of her niece? Always studying, that one. She's gonna have some head on her shoulders. I just have this one edge to finish... Laurie, darling, help your Aunt Kate with the dishes. Blanche, that's enough sewing today. That's all I need is for you to go blind. No? Then who? Laurie? Aunt Blanche? Did you ever see them on skates?

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