Talk:A Piece of Monologue

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Following text requires verifiable reference(s) before reinsertion in article (otherwise original research): "The baseball expression ‘three strikes and you’re out’ comes to mind here. It is more likely that Beckett is alluding the wartime superstition that it was a portent of impending death to keeping one match alight for sufficiently long to enable an enemy sniper to pinpoint troops' position. Thus the third one to take a light from it became the target." --Jumbolino (talk) 13:12, 8 March 2013 (UTC)

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