Stage Fright
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:02:02
He started to hit me.
I grabbed something.

:02:05
I was out of my mind with fear.
Oh, what am I to do?

:02:09
Darling, pull yourself together.
He may not be.

:02:13
The curtains, Jonnie. Draw the curtains.
:02:38
I thought I had some brandy.
:02:40
Here, drink this.
:02:48
He was an abominable man.
:02:50
Why do women marry abominable men?
:02:52
- Where was all this?
- In my bedroom.

:02:54
- Anyone else in the house?
- I left the servants in the country.

:02:57
I drove up early to have an hour's rest
before the performance.

:03:00
Oh, what shall I do?
I can't go on. I can't.

:03:04
- Has anyone seen you?
- No. I don't think so.

:03:07
There wasn't a soul in the street.
I jumped into my car and came here.

:03:10
It's parked around the corner.
:03:12
Oh, Jonnie, what will they do to me?
:03:15
Don't tremble like that. We'll find a way.
We'll see you're all right.

:03:18
But you must call the theater.
I can't play tonight.

:03:21
Tell them I'm ill.
Heavens, it'll be true enough.

:03:23
No, you must go on tonight.
You've got to.

:03:25
As if nothing had happened.
Nothing has happened.

:03:28
You drove straight to the theater,
do you understand?

:03:31
You haven't been home at all.
Now, get that into your head.

:03:38
But my dress. There's blood on it.
:03:42
- I must go back and change.
- No, you can't do that.

:03:46
Or I could go myself.
:03:48
Oh, darling, could you?
There's no one there.

:03:52
I'd give you the key.
:03:54
There's a blue dress like this
in the big cupboard...

:03:56
...next to my window in the bedroom.
Here's the key.

:03:59
- Are you sure the servants aren't back?
- No, but you must hurry. Oh, please, Jonnie.


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