

Charley bought a General Electric and it’s twenty years old and it’s still good, that son-of-a-bitch. WILLY: I told you we should’ve bought a well-advertised machine. LINDA: And you got one more payment on the refrigerator. LINDA: Well, you had the motor job on the car. LINDA: And Willy, don’t forget to ask for a little advance, because we’ve got the insurance premium. LINDA, getting him into the jacket: He didn’t mention it, but I imagine ten or fifteen thousand. Did he decide how much he’s going to ask Oliver for? WILLY: I could build two guest houses, so they’d both come. ’Cause I got so many fine tools, all I’d need would be a little lumber and some peace of mind. WILLY: And they’ll get married, and come for a weekend. WILLY: You wait, kid, before it’s all over we’re gonna get a little place out in the country, and I’ll raise some vegetables, a couple of chickens. Gee, on the way home tonight I’d like to buy some seeds. WILLY: There’s no question, no question at all. There’s no question, there simply are certain men that take longer to getsolidified.
