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Which line from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman contains a parody of British society? A.
FIRST FIREMAN: We're the firemen, Mr. Barclay. (They remove their hats.)
B.
BOB (eagerly): Do you like it? (Remembers his plight.) Suppose I go to another hotel and there's a fire there, too!
C.
BELLBOY: I've got a message from the clerk, sir. For Mr. Barclay personally.
D.
BOB: Yes, that is pretty bad. H'm. (To Ed). I say, you really ought to see this—
E.
BOB: (crosses to boy) I'm Mr. Barclay. What is the message?

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