Wrington Drama
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ARCHIVE Spirit of Christmas Page 2 |
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Rosy takes the opportunity of a quiet drink with her mother to tell Phyllida just why she hates the whole idea of Christmas in her company .. and this whole setting ... | ||||||||||||||
... and when they're joined by Lucinda, Hugh and Mrs Timms, a further litany of anti- Christmas feelings is rehearsed ... ... right up until dinner time ... |
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... when the ominous arrival of a "local government official" introduces a period of enforced isolation from the rest of the world because of the outbreak of a mystery illness ... | ||||||||||||||
Later on, Enid returns to begin engaging each guest in turn in a series of revealing conversations. | ||||||||||||||
Next morning at breakfast, Rosy devastatingly 'lays it on the line' for Phyllida ... | ||||||||||||||
... and other guests explore their own incompatibilities ... | ||||||||||||||
... with Enid again lending an attentive ear ... | ||||||||||||||