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Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence from "Yesterday" best illustrates the theme that difficult circumstances can take a toll on relationships? excerpt from Yesterday a play in one-act by Colin Campbell Clements HE: Yes, yes, that's it. [He chuckles.] That's it! Of course, I have accomplished a great deal during the short time I have been in service. It's forty-one years ago tomorrow that I went out. SHE: Forty-one years ago? HE: Yes, I had hoped to find something of my youth here, some of the old familiar faces. [He pauses for a moment and looks up at the ceiling.] One in particular. SHE: [Stretching out her hand] Then you— HE: Oh, yes, very much so. I was very much in love at the time. She was clever, pretty, very pretty, as I remember—blue eyes and golden hair—that sort of girl. SHE: [Nervously] And you—you quite forgot her when you went away? HE: [Looking up quickly] Yes, yes ... I quite forgot her, quite forgot her. Life in the service is strenuous, you know. SHE: [In a low whisper] And—and married someone else? HE: [Exploding] Never! Oh, I beg your pardon. No—no, I never married.

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