Being Julia
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hello.
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oh, grace.
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I'm so happy you're with us!
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well, it's not much of a
part, but it is the west end.

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hello, dear.
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hello, Michael,
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I'd like to introduce
our distinguished author,

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Mr. Walter Gibbs.
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oh, I can't tell you
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how proud I am that you're on nowadays.
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how sweet of you.
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but you've given me a monstrous
speech at the end of the play.

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I hope I can learn it.
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you remember miss Crichton.
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miss Lambert. oh, how could I forget.
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she's playing Sybil.
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miss Lambert, I just
want you to know--

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have you seen tom recently?
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uh, once or twice.
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miss Lambert, I just want you to know
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I'm going to give my all in this part.
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I'll give it my absolute all.
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now, now, you mustn't
be a little spendthrift.

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all right, everybody, we'll start.
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yeah.
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so, if you'll find a chair.
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"oh, Millicent,
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"then I asked if he could help me.
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"I asked if he would give
me a letter to the bank.

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"he lifted the towel.
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"his nose was bright red
and his eyes were streaming.

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"he looked awful. he said:
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I'm afraid I
have a nasty cold in my nose."

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good.
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"I hope you didn't catch it from him.
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you can't afford a cold
with so much to do."


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