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    Krasna P. 4 (Maybe even delete cooking dinner for the brothers) Goin' Courtin: time passage isn't clear. Take out the "Fightin" pontipees on way to social and at social. how to break- In social: maybe problem of boys with etiquette who donft know/ in. In Social: girls: Are those the mountain boys? Never seen 'em look like that before. Sobbin Women: perhaps give it to Gideon. He's been a reader -- Milly would have given him her books to read. Keep in mind the, relationship to Carousel the insensitive man and the sensitive woman. ACT II Preacher Lament ?╟÷ should be danger for the pontipees'-- not "pray hard" ?╟÷ there should be menace here ?╟÷ after prayer is "well kill 'em " Milly shouldn't be shocked to find out that the girls like the boys (in the barn. She relents becauseof their need "everybody give their word of honor? No touchin'? Consider: at end of avalanche ?╟÷ before the boys even go off ?╟÷ they realize the parson was forgotten Where's the parson? I thought you were sittin' on him. I got your girl for you. Clarify why the girls run away ?╟÷ either with more air around Milly1s statement (e.g. There's a real problem. The girls want to stay here. They won't want to go back to town. So they've run away" or put it in I with the girls. When the townfolk capture the brothers: consider the following set up for "Mine" Were you man and wife? Did you know each other as the bible said? No. You swear you weren't touched. No. Then fair is fair. We'll let 'em go. But if you were, eitheryou girls would have to marry these boys or we'd kill 'em.