1:16:02
go on.
1:16:03
"then he sneezed.
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"I don't think I've ever
heard such a sneeze, Millicent.
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"it began with a
monstrous intake of breath.
1:16:14
"wait, wait. I'll show you.
1:16:35
"I said, 'bless you.'
1:16:37
"and he said, 'I won't say thank you
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as it's meant
to bring misfortune."
1:16:45
"we should have seen through him.
1:16:47
"then it would never have happened.
1:16:50
"but nowadays
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"we're only interested in appearances.
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and he did have the most
beautiful appearance."
1:16:56
uh, mumbo-jumbo. bad
luck to say the last line.
1:17:00
right, well, I think
we should call it a morning.
1:17:05
all right?
1:17:06
couldn't be better.
1:17:07
good reading. pleased with the company?
1:17:10
you've cast it splendidly.
1:17:13
the girl's clever, isn't she?
1:17:15
yes, isn't she?
1:17:17
well, give my love to Roger. ta.
1:17:22
I wouldn't say this to your face,
1:17:24
so I'll say it
to your back.
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I've missed you.
1:17:29
and I've missed you, Evie.
1:17:48
I did the usual things.
1:17:49
I saw the sights. worked
hard at my Italian.
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and went to the opera a good deal.
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have you made up your mind
what you're going to do yet?
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I want to stop living
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in an atmosphere of make-believe.