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The other "Mrs Birling"

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I just reverted a deletion of the name "Mrs Birling" from the list of characters played by Sophie Rundell. This is the name that "Eva Smith" uses when appealing for charity:

Inspector: She appealed to your organization for help?

Mrs Birling: Yes.

Inspector: Not as Eva Smith?

Mrs Birling: No, nor as Daisy Renton.

Inspector: As what then?

Mrs Birling: First, she called herself Mrs Birling--

Birling: (astounded) Mrs Birling!

Mrs Birling: Yes, I think it was simply a piece of gross impertinence • quite deliberate • and naturally that was one of the things that prejudiced me against her case.

Birling: And I should think so! Damned impudence!

JezGrove (talk) 14:46, 30 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Is Inspector Goole from outer space?

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"Final scenes establish that Goole is not a real policeman, and suggest that he is some form of supernatural messenger."

Although the identity of Goole is a mystery, I find this comment unhelpful.

The best I can do is to suggest that Inspector Goole is 'the spirit' of J. B. Priestly himself, walking through his own play. Sykes888 (talk) 18:58, 20 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]