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| 'But these girls aren't ___________ – they're people.' - Sheila Birling | cheap labour | 49%
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| 'Girls ___________ –' - Mrs Birling | of that class | 48%
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| '___________, absolutely ___________' - Mr Birling | unsinkable | 47%
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| 'I accept ___________ for it at all' - Mrs Birling | no blame | 32%
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| 'There'll be a ___________' - Mr Birling | public scandal | 17%
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| 'The famous ___________ who know it all. And they can't even take a joke.' - Mr Birling | younger generation | 17%
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| 'I can't accept ___________' - Mr Birling | any responsibility | 15%
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| 'She had a lot to say – ___________ – so she had to go.' - Mr Birling | far too much | 13%
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| 'The lighting should be ___________ until the Inspector arrives, and then it should be ___________.' - Opening Stage Directions | pink and intimate | brighter and harder | 13%
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| 'We’re ___________ and not ___________.' - Gerald Croft | respectable citizens | criminals | 12%
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| 'You're not the kind of ___________ when he's in trouble.' - Eric Birling | father a chap could go to | 11%
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| 'You don't seem to have ___________.' - Sheila Birling | learnt anything | 11%
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| 'A ___________ woman and her husband’s ___________.' - Opening Stage Directions | rather cold | social superior | 11%
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| 'It's better to ___________.' - The Inspector | ask for the earth than to take it | 9%
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| 'I suppose it was ___________.' - Gerald Croft | inevitable | 9%
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| 'She was ___________ and ___________.' - Eric Birling | pretty | a good sport | 9%
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| 'the ___________ suicide' - Mr Birling | wretched girl's | 8%
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| 'Everything’s ___________, Sheila. What about ___________?' - Gerald Croft | all right now | this ring | 7%
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| 'Go and look for the ___________. It's his ___________.' - Mrs Birling | father of the child | responsibility | 7%
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| 'I hate those ___________.' - Gerald Croft | hard-eyed, dough-faced women | 7%
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| 'If men will not ___________, then they will be taught it in ___________.' - The Inspector | learn that lesson | fire and blood and anguish | 7%
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| 'I suppose ___________ now.' - Sheila Birling | we're all nice people | 7%
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| 'young women ___________ in their ___________ bedrooms' - The Inspector | counting their pennies | dingy little back | 5%
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| 'The girl's ___________ and we ___________ – and that's what matters.' - Eric Birling | dead | all helped to kill her | 5%
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| 'A man has to ___________ – has to ___________ – and his family too, ofcourse.' - Mr Birling | make his own way | look after himself | 5%
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| 'We are ___________. We are ___________.' - The Inspector | members of one body | responsible for each other | 5%
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| (The telephone ___________.) | rings sharply | 5%
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| 'I was in ___________.' - Eric Birling | that state when a chap easily turns nasty | 5%
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| 'I didn't feel about her ___________.' - Gerald Croft | as she felt about me | 4%
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| (They stare ___________.) | guiltily and dumbfounded | 4%
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| 'She only ___________' - Mrs Birling | had herself to blame | 4%
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| 'Mr Birling is a ___________ man in his middle fifties with ___________ but rather ___________ in his speech.' - Opening Stage Directions | heavy-looking, rather portentous | fairly easy manners | provincial | 4%
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| 'you'd think everybody has to ___________, as if we were ___________ – community and all that ___________' - Mr Birling | look after everybody else | all mixed up together like bees in a hive | nonsense | 4%
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| 'There are ___________ of ___________ still left with us.' - The Inspector | millions and millions and millions | Eva Smiths and John Smiths | 4%
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| 'She died in ___________ – ___________.' - The Inspector | misery and agony | hating life | 4%
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| 'You mustn't try to ___________ between us and ___________. If you do, then the Inspector will just ___________.' - Sheila Birling | build up a kind of wall | that girl | break it down | 3%
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| 'Between us, we ___________.' - Sheila Birling | drove that girl to commit suicide | 3%
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| 'The Inspector need not be a big man but he creates at once an impression of ___________.' - Stage Directions | massiveness, solidity and purposefulness | 3%
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| 'It was ___________.' - Sheila Birling | my own fault | 3%
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| 'Eric is in his early twenties, ___________, half ___________, half ___________.' - Opening Stage Directions | not quite at ease | shy | assertive | 3%
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| 'Sheila is a ___________ in her early twenties, very ___________.' - Opening Stage Directions | pretty girl | pleased with life and rather excited | 3%
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| 'Each of you helped to kill her. ___________' - The Inspector | Remember that. Never forget it. | 3%
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| 'There isn't ___________. We've been had.' - Gerald Croft | any such inspector | 1%
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| 'Gerald Croft is an ___________ about thirty, rather ___________ but very much the ___________.' - Opening Stage Directions | attractive chap | too manly to be a dandy | easy well-bred young man-about-town | 1%
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| 'She was ___________ and at that moment was ___________.' - The Inspector | desperately hard up | actually hungry | 1%
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| 'The dining room of a ___________, belonging to a ___________.' - Opening Stage Directions | fairly large suburban house | prosperous manufacturer | 1%
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| 'You lot may be ___________, but I can't.' - Eric Birling | letting yourselves out nicely | 1%
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| 'I was the only one ___________' - Mrs Birling | who didn't give in to him | 1%
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| 'She was ___________ – and ___________.' - Gerald Croft | young and pretty and warm-hearted | intensely grateful | 1%
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| 'You think ___________ ought to be protected against ___________?' - The Inspector | young women | unpleasant and disturbing things | 1%
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| 'He speaks ___________, and has a disconcerting habit of ___________ before actually speaking.' - Stage Directions | carefully, weightily | looking hard at the person he addresses | 0%
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| (Mrs Birling does not reply. She looks ___________.) | disturbed | 0%
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| (Eric enters, looking ___________.) | extremely pale and distressed | 0%
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| 'It's what ___________ and what we ___________ that matters.' - Eric Birling | happened to the girl | all did to her | 0%
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| 'She was very pretty – ___________ and ___________.' - Gerald Croft | soft brown hair | big dark eyes | 0%
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| (Sheila stares at him ___________.) | wonderingly and dubiously | 0%
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