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- How could you -
- Who is this person who arrives
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in our presence tonight,
but does not dare to come close to us?
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It's her. Its my sister, Harriet.
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- It must be.
- (Henry's Voice) She stays her distance,
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Julia Rainbird, for she does not feel
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your love or your kindness yet.
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There is selfishness where you are.
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I've had all I can take from her.
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Night after night, coming into my dreams.
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Whining, complaining,
trying to make me feel guilty,
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as though l need her
to tell me right from wrong.
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Tell her I know what has to be done.
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I've been wanting to do it for a year.
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But it is I, Julia Rainbird,
who has made the decision.
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(Sighing)
I don't need her to goad me on!
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They're making me ill
with their ugly words in my ugly dreams.
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Tell her to stop it,
to go away and leave me alone.
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(Stammering) Oh, no. No, no.
Don't let her go!
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- Don't let her go away.
- Harriet?
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Harriet, stay with us, Harriet.
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Your sister wants to speak to you now,
from the depths of her soul.
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(Wailing, Howling)
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- What's wrong? What is it?
- (Wailing Continues)
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She says, "l've waited so long
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to hear from you, Julia."
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"I've been so unhappy without you."
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It is you, Harriet.
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Oh, I'm so sorry!
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I-I should never have made you do it.
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Oh, it's all past now.
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But l'll do what l can to make up for it.
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If he's still alive, I'll find your son.
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And l'll take him
in my arms and love him
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as if l were you, my poor Harriet.
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And I'll - I'll make him one of us.