OSBORNE - key quotes

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5 key quotes from or about Osborne from Journey's End
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OSBORNE - key quotes
  1. 'His experience alone makes him worth a dozen people like me' (OSBORNE p14)
    1. To Hardy, defending Stanhope
      1. Shows Osborne's loyalty
      2. 'what on earth should I do without you?' (STANHOPE p68)
        1. Stanhope to Osborne before the raid
          1. Shows Stanhope's dependence on Osborne
          2. 'I suppose everybody out here - feels more keenly' (OSBORNE p45)
            1. Talking to Stanhope about imagination
              1. Shows his understanding and thoughtful nature
              2. 'anyhow, don't breeze it about' (OSBORNE p41)
                1. Talking to Raleigh about playing for England
                  1. Modesty
                  2. 'come on old chap. You come and lie down here' (OSBORNE p33)
                    1. To Stanhope who is tired but doesn't wish to sleep
                      1. Compassionate and sympathetic nature
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