Being Julia
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I don't think chaps
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should talk about their wives to others.
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I think it's frightfully bad form
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but let me explain
something to you about Julia.

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sex doesn't mean a thing to her.
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it was different in the beginning.
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then she could be somewhat
tiresome sometimes.

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but after she had Roger, she changed.
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having a baby seemed to settle her.
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all those instincts went
into her acting, you see.

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gossip isn't good for business, Michael.
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I mean, if Julia had one flagrant
affair after another, nobody would notice

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but--but this boy,
he's half her age.

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the public has always looked up to you
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as such a devoted and loyal couple.
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and so we are, damn it. in our way.
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devoted, united, but not...
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how shall I put it? not possessive.
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we're a very modern couple.
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hello, Roger, my boy.
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hello, daddy.
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glad to be finished at Eton?
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no mummy?
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no, it's Saturday. she's got 2 shows.
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3 and 4 pence, sir.
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she'll be down first
thing in the morning.

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thank you so much.
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thank you, sir.
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here, let me give you a hand.
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she's bringing a young
chap down with her,

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your age more or less.
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a yank. I think you'll like him.
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I get no kick from champagne
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mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all
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so tell me why should it be true
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that I get a kick out of you
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what's the matter?
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nothing.
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tell me.
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it's... I--I--I
just don't...

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I'm worried sick, that's all.
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what about?
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tell me, tom. what?
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it's money, I owe money.
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oh.
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is that all?
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I thought it was something serious.
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well, it's ok for you, Julia,

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