Being Julia
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exercising?
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what are you doing?
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swimming the channel, what
do you think I'm doing?

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yeah, but why?
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miss Phillips said my
tummy needed tightening,

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so I'm tightening it.
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oh.
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oh, yes, I had a thought.
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we should take a country house
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for the summer.
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what do you think?
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I'll talk to you later.
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so do you think a house
for the summer's a good idea?

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yes.
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golf, swimming, tennis.
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it'll be especially good
for Roger. he loves golf.

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then he'll have to decide
what's he gonna do with his life.

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I think he should go to university.
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he doesn't want to,
and we shouldn't insist.

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it's his life.
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oh, yes, I had another idea.
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you remember that young
chap I introduced you to?

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which young chap?
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that American. good-looking fellow.
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remember?
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no.
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he wants to learn the business.
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Tom Fennel is his name.
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American, you must remember.
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vaguely.
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well, he's frightfully good at his job.
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he's a wizard with money.
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lots of American ideas for avoiding tax.
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what about him?
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well, I thought we might invite him down
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for a couple of weeks to
spend his holiday with us.

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why would we want to do that?
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he'll be company for Roger.
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he's only a bit older.
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Roger will like him, I'm sure of it.
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shall I ask him?
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hmm.
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ah!
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remind me to keep exercising.
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so, will you come and stay?
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Michael says the house is
frightfully comfortable.

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probably not.
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I'm going abroad for a couple of months.
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what fun.
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well, you'll be busy, won't you?

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