For many days now I have been working on memorizing my lines for the play I will be in at the end of October. I have 46 speeches, or lines, in two scenes. Some are lengthy and some are quite short but I have managed to memorize them all - except for one elusive word. The line is "But that was admirable too, for she was merely being loyal to a playmate." Easy right? Except for the word 'admirable.' I don't know why but each time I say that line, I get as far as "But that was...." and that's it. Just a blank, nothing more comes. So I am going to type the word admirable here twenty times in hopes that it will stick. If not, prepare for an unintended laugh during the play. ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE ADMIRABLE
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