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Part 3: Pages 71 - 92 Summary
Ginny is one of only three people who are in the theater the second night and the cast on stage outnumbered the audience. Keith gave added value to his performance, climbing his plastic palm tree and even diving into the seats. At the end, he jumps into the seat beside her before she can make her escape and asks her what possessed her to buy him out and then try to give the tickets away on the street. He introduces himself, and suggests that at the least he owes her a drink. She orders a Guinness, having seen it on the mirror on the wall, and Keith goes to get it for her. He gets himself a coke, telling her he doesn't drink and again questions her reasons for creating a sellout for his production. She finally tells him...
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