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History, 06.05.2020 01:04 kmcpig

Below you will find dialogue from the play. In the space provided, make inferences about Captain Keller based on the dialogue.

KELLER: She's [Kate's] gone.
(He is awkward with her; when he puts his hand on her head, she pulls away. KELLER stands regarding her, heavily.)
She's gone, my son and I don't get along, you don't know I'm your father, no one likes me, and supper's delayed.

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