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1:13:01
Oh, heIIo, Vivie.
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HeIIo, Vivienne.
1:13:06
No. Uh, no,
you've made a mistake.

1:13:08
You're confusing me with that
other woman who is so Iike me.

1:13:11
She's aIways getting me
into terribIe troubIe.

1:13:13
How absurd.
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And if you don't go away
this minute!

1:13:18
Don't be siIIy.
You are Vivienne EIiot.

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- [ Door cIoses ]
- [ Gasps ]

1:13:25
I am not Vivienne EIiot
and never have been.

1:13:29
Is that cIear?
1:13:30
Yes. Yes, it is.
It's perfectIy, perfectIy cIear.

1:13:33
Yes, you know.
A huge mistake, of course.

1:13:35
You are not Vivienne EIiot.
1:13:36
How couId we possibIy
think you are?

1:13:39
- You are not.
- [ Horn honks ]

1:13:45
[ Sighs ]
1:13:47
One simpIy has to fight
tooth and naiI

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to get a cab
at this time of day.

1:13:51
[ BeII dinging ]
1:14:13
[ SIow instrumentaI music
pIays ]

1:14:32
LOWELL: ''Dear M r. EIiot,
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''thank you for your repIy
of the sixteenth.

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''The facuIty
is naturaIIy deIighted

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''that you have accepted
the chair of poetry

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''at Harvard University.
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''Tenure wiII be for one year,
commencing September 1 (3 2.

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''WouId you be kind enough
to reIay your traveI pIans

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''so that arrangements
for suitabIe accommodation

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''can be made?
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Yours sincereIy, G.T. LoweII,
President, Harvard University. ''


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