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- Of what?
- Me and showbiz.

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Why?
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It so happens I'm pregnant.
:40:18
You're angry?
:40:23
Are you pleased?
:40:27
I'm pleased.
:40:31
You should have told me sooner.
I would have carried you.

:40:37
- I can't hear any ticking.
- You won't for some months.

:40:39
- You never know.
- Yes, you would.

:40:44
- Are you pleased?
- Lf you are.

:40:49
- What shall we call it?
- Jacqueline.

:40:52
But, of course. Jacqueline.
:41:08
- Shall I wear it to Pat and Marge's?
- Darling, it's much too soon for that.

:41:12
Oh, yes. Just for a giggle.
Please. I'll have this.

:41:17
I hadn't really thought
about what it meant, you know.

:41:22
It seemed lovely.
:41:24
But then I realized it was going to be
the ruination of my career...

:41:28
messing up people's lives:
Mine, Robert's, everybody's.

:41:33
I just began to realize
I couldn't go through with it.

:41:36
Heather was lovely. She was terribly nice.
:41:39
Because she'd had
a miscarriage herself recently...

:41:43
and she sort of knew the ropes on that.
:41:48
Thank you.
:41:50
If you could be here on Friday
at 11:00, that would be best.

:41:53
Bring overnight things
and skip breakfast that morning.

:41:57
Thank you.

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