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Brick: Big Daddy! Now what makes him so big? His big heart? His big belly? Or his big money? Maggie: The heat has made you cross. Brick: Give me my crutch. Maggie: Why don't you put on your nice silk pajamas, honey, and come on down to the party? There's a lovely cool breeze. Brick: Give me my crutch, Maggie. Maggie: Lean on me, baby. [He turns and stiffly ignores her] You've got a nice smell about you. Is your bath water cool? Brick: No. Maggie: I know somethin' that would make you feel cool and fresh. Alcohol rub. Cologne. Brick: No thanks. We'd smell alike. Like a couple of cats in the heat. Maggie: It's cool on the lawn. Brick: I'm not goin' down there, Maggie, not for you and not for Big Daddy. Maggie: At least you can give him his present that I remembered to buy for you for his birthday. Do you think you could write a few words on this card? Brick: You write somethin' Maggie. Maggie: It's got to be your handwritin'. It's your present. It's got to be your handwritin'. Brick: I didn't get him a present. Maggie: Well, what's the difference?! Brick: Then if there's no difference, you write the card. Maggie: And have him know you didn't remember his birthday? Brick: I didn't remember. Maggie: Well, you don't have to prove it to him. Just-just write 'Love, Brick' for heaven's sakes. Brick: NO! Maggie: You've got to. Brick: I don't have to do anything I don't want to! Now you keep forgettin' the conditions on which I agreed to stay on livin' with you. Maggie: I'm not living with you. We occupy the same cage, that's all. You know, that's the first time you've raised your voice in a long time. Crack in the stone wall? I think that's a fine sign. Mighty fine.

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