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Cathleen
The "second girl," Cathleen is the Tyrone household maid, "a buxom Irish peasant" of about Edmund's age. She is dull, awkward, and slow but very amiable and totally unaffected. She shows no awareness that her familiarity is inappropriate for a servant, and her ingenuousness encourages Mary to treat her almost like an old school chum and confidant.
Gaspard
See James Tyrone.
Jamie
See James Tyrone, Jr.
The Kid
See Edmund Tyrone.
The Old Man
See James Tyrone.
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