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- Hello.
- Hello.
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- How was your journey?
- It was quite long. I'm exhausted.
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- Let's get you some tea.
- That'd be nice. Thanks.
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- Can you come to the playhouse?
- In a moment, Michael. He's just arrived.
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But I said I'd get him. They always
send Peter to do things. I said I'll do it.
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- It will spoil the surprise.
- What surprise, darling?
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It's a great surprise. We've taken
most of the day preparing for it.
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- Everybody's waiting for you.
- Then we mustn't keep them waiting.
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Please don't tell them that I told you
the surprise. I said I wouldn't.
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Oh, well, you didn't really tell us
anything about it, did you?
:43:12
- Yes I did. It's a play.
- It's a play?
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"The Lamentable Tale of Lady Ursula."
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"A play in one act
by Peter Llewelyn Davies."
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- This is just a bit of silliness, really.
- I should hope so. Go on.
:43:41
I just wanted to take a stab at writing,
you know.
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Well, the others do
a good job with it anyway.
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Well, let's see it then.
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"The Lamentable Tale of Lady Ursula."
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"One morning, just after sunrise,
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Lady Ursula, the most beautiful daughter
of Lord and Lady Dubon,