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take a letter
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my dear Mr Thomas B. Chambers
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cross that out
:09:15
Mr Chambers
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comma - paragraph
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I'm writing you in regard
to your undesirable attentions to Miss Gilda Farrel
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no no no that won't do at all
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I want the copy to read exactly as I laid it out
:09:31
the real aristocrat surrenders
to Murphy "hold 'em up" suspenders
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and put "hold 'em up" in a brighter colour
:09:37
and listen, put that French touch in the suspenders
:09:43
where was I?
:09:43
undesirable attentions to Miss Gilda Farrel
:09:48
I'm afraid, Bassington, that you are wrong
:10:07
I'm afraid, Bassington, that you are right
:10:12
but none the less boring
:10:21
Bassington curls his lips foolishly
:10:24
and crosses to left
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Bassington speaks:
:10:38
there's only one thing I have to say to you:
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what could he say?
:10:51
there's only one thing I have to say to you: