Being Julia
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"write loyal cantons of contemned love
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"and sing them loud
even in the dead of night

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halloo
your name--"

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thank you. can you do a sneeze?
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a what?
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can you do a good, big sneeze?
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I think so.
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I've got it. tom, I've got it!
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- I've got it!
- you got it!

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she's coming.
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don't over-dramatize, dear.
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just say, "here's a telegram,"
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as if it's the most
natural thing in the world.

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yes, but I hate telegrams.
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um, Julia, dear,
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sit down and, uh, don't be alarmed.
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what's happened?
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well, I'm afraid there's
a telegram for you.

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oh.
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oh, how lovely.
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I only realize now
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how terribly I've missed
you all these months.

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and I you. god, I've missed you.
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come on, tell me all the gossip.
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oh, let's see.
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johnny gore-barker has run
off with Bunty Robinson.

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no. yeah.
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he can't have.
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she looks like the back of a bus.
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oh, I don't think johnny gore-barker
knows what a bus is, front or back.

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everyone's talking about this new girl,
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but of course you know
that. what new girl?

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the one who's to be in your next play.
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her name's Avice Crichton,
something like that.


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