Even though they are good friends, what is one argument seen in the play "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" between Henry and Waldo?

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How many times are you going to post this same question and not get an answer? Clearly, no one here has read this play, or you would have gotten specific help by now.

To find the argument between Henry and Waldo in the play "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail," you can refer directly to the text or script of the play. If you have access to the play, you can search for the specific scene where the argument takes place. Using the search function or index, look for keywords such as "Henry," "Waldo," or "argument" to narrow down your search.

Once you find the scene, analyze the dialogue between the characters. Pay attention to their words, tone, and arguments presented. Scene descriptions or stage directions can also provide context for the argument and shed light on the characters' motivations and feelings.

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