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==Summary==
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Joe and Harper are at home discussing the pros and cons of moving to Washington D.C. Harper does not want to go she feels nothing good happens there. Joe tells her he is tired of being a chief clerk, and wants to go where some good is happeneing. Harper compares their apartment to the one in ''Rosemary's Baby'', and claims Georgetown was the town of ''The Exorcist''.  
Joe and Harper are at home discussing the pros and cons of moving to Washington D.C. Harper does not want to go she feels nothing good happens there. Joe tells her he is tired of being a chief clerk, and wants to go where some good is happeneing. Harper compares their apartment to the one in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary's_Baby ''Rosemary's Baby''], and claims Georgetown was the town of ''The Exorcist''.  


Louis and Rabbi Isidor Chemelwitz are in the cemetery in front of the little coffin. Louis asks the Rabbi what the [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/holy+writ Holy Writ] says about someone who abandons someone in a time of need.
Louis and Rabbi Isidor Chemelwitz are in the cemetery in front of the little coffin. Louis asks the Rabbi what the [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/holy+writ Holy Writ] says about someone who abandons someone in a time of need.

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Summary

Joe and Harper are at home discussing the pros and cons of moving to Washington D.C. Harper does not want to go she feels nothing good happens there. Joe tells her he is tired of being a chief clerk, and wants to go where some good is happeneing. Harper compares their apartment to the one in Rosemary's Baby, and claims Georgetown was the town of The Exorcist.

Louis and Rabbi Isidor Chemelwitz are in the cemetery in front of the little coffin. Louis asks the Rabbi what the Holy Writ says about someone who abandons someone in a time of need.

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Millennium Approaches Act 1 Scene 6